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Netherlands municipal legislation involving questions of public international law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 July 2009
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1. Convention of Strasbourg, 24 November 1977, Trb. 1978 No. 70.
2. Act of 22 December 1960, Stb. 1960 No. 559. Art. 77(6) reads: “The Crown may decide that admissions to one or more universities … of persons who are not Netherlands nationals shall be limited to a number to be determined annually by the Minister [of Education]. Admission shall only take place with his permission …”.
3. Act of 4 July 1957, Stb. 1957 No. 233.
4. Civil Code Art. 855 (2).
5. Code of Civil Procedure Art. 152.
6. Arts. 314 and 779 of the Code of Commerce provide for the establishment of a public system for the registration of Dutch (sea and river) vessels.
7. Art. 53(1) of the Decree.
8. The so-called Ships Regulations (Maatregel Schepen), Stb. 1948 No. I 359.
9. Convention of Geneva, 25 January 1965 (Trb. 1966 No. 228).
10. Stb. 1974 No. 388, including additions to, and modifications of the 1974 Act by the Act of 14 May 1980, Stb. 1980 No. 233.
11. See supra, n. 10.
12. 13 NYIL (1982) p. 313.
13. 13 NYIL (1982) p. 317.
14. This date of entry into force was determined by the Royal Decree of 19 February 1982 (Stb. 1982 No. 63).
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16. Convention of 6 April 1974.