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Nationality and Access to Employment in the Public Service: Law and Practice in the Netherlands

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The development of nation States has led to a growing importance of nationality, to the expansion of the services provided by the State and to an improvement in the status of persons working in the public service. Each of these developments in the past provided grounds for the idea that only individuals possessing the nationality of the State could perform tasks in the public service.

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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1989

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34. Art. 2(1)(a) Wet arbeid buitenlandse werknemers (Foreign Workers Employment Act), Stb. 1978 No. 737 and a publication of the Minister of Social Affairs in Stc. 1979 No. 113. Until 1993, Spanish and Portuguese citizens are entitled to free access to employment in the private sector only after they have been admitted to legal employment in the country.

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51. Information provided by the Municipal Transport Service (Gemeentelijke Vervoerbedrijf) in Amsterdam to the author on 20 October 1988.

52. See the Annex infra.

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81. This sentence reads: ‘This provision shall not apply to conditions relating to linguistic knowledge required by reason of the nature of the post to be filled’.

82. The Decision of the Commission of 8 June 1988 concerning migration policy in relation to third countries (OJ No. L183/35 of 14 July 1988) could provide a basis for such activities.