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Summary of the Discussions on Nationality in Public and Private International Law*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

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Nationality in Public and Private International Law
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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1982

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1. Editorial note: on 23 June 1981 a final bill was submitted to the Dutch parliament, see Doc. 16947 (R 1181), 1–3, along with ratification of the 1961 New York Convention on the reduction of statelessness, the 1963 Strasbourg Convention on reduction of multiple nationality and the 1973 Berne Treaty on reduction of statelessness.

2. For an English translation of this Act with comments by J.P. Verheul, see NILR 1981, issue 3 on pp. 390–396.

3. Supra editorial note, p. 121. The Bill deliberately gives priority to the equality between the sexes over the reduction of multiple nationality, see Explan. Mem. doc. 16947 No. 3, pp. 7–8.