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Municipal Legislation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2009

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Municipal Legislation
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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1975

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1. In previous years the Dutch term ‘bodemmaterialen’ was translated as ‘bottom deposits’. For the parliamentary discussion of the bill, see 1 N.Y.I.L. (1970) p. 153; 2 N.Y.I.L. (1971) pp. 178–179.

2. Similar restrictions on the jurisdiction of the Netherlands are to be found in Article 13a of the Act of 15 May 1829 concerning General Principles of Legislation (“The jurisdiction of the Courts and the enforcement of judicial decisions and authentic deeds are subject to restrictions recognized under international law”) and Article 8 of the Penal Code (“The applicability of Articles 2–7 is subject to restrictions recognized under international law”).