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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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References

1. See 10 NYIL (1979) p. 431.

2. See, for pronouncements during the preparatory stages of these Acts, 8 NYIL (1977) p. 177 and 9 NYIL (1978) p. 209.

3. Adopted by the Twenty-second World Health Assembly, Geneva, 25 July 1969, Trb. 1970 No. 30. Art. 36 reads: “Whenever practicable States shall authorize granting of free pratique by radio to a ship or an aircraft when, on the basis of information received from it prior to its arrival, the health authority for the intended port or airport of arrival is of the opinion that its arrival will not result in the introduction or spread of a disease subject to the Regulations.” Art. 85 reads, inter alia: “(1) A ship or an aircraft shall be regarded as infected if, on arrival, it has a case of smallpox on board, or if such a case has occurred on board during the voyage. (2)…”

4. The term is defined in the Regulations as: “permission for a ship to enter a port, disembark and commence operation, or for an aircraft, after landing, to disembark and commence operation.”

4a. Stb. 1939 No. 633.

5. Trb. 1961 No. 24.

6. Trb. 1963 No. 171.

7. Stb. 1965 No. 546.

8. Convention of 21 May 1963, Trb. 1964 No. 177.

9. Explanatory Memorandum to the Bill, and parliamentary discussions, in Bijl. Hand. 13928, beginning in 1975/76, and Hand. II 1978/79 p. 3745, and Hand. I 1978/79 pp. 509–510.

10. The Act has been amended by Acts of 15 April 1886 (Stb. 1886 No. 64) and 16 March 1967 (Stb. 1967 No. 152).

11. The 1882 Act was preceded by, inter alia, the Royal Decrees of 9 December 1845 (Stb. 1845 No. 68), 2 May 1863 (Stb; 1863 No. 51), 29 September 1870 (Stb. 1870 No. 167) and 13 June 1875 (Stb. 1875 No. 118).

12. Stb. 1963 No. 27.

13. London, 20 October 1972, Trb. 1974 No. 51, entered into force on 15 July 1977.

14. Stb. 1976 No. 773.

15. Treaty of 8 April 1960, Trb. 1960 No. 69.

16. Trb. 1962 No. 44; 413 UNTS p. 167.

17. The Convention has not yet been approved by Parliament. It has consequently not yet been ratified by the Netherlands. Cf., ILO Convention No. 22 of 24 June 1926 concerning Seamen's Articles of Agreement (38 UNTS p. 295, Stb. 1938 No. 25), where the master is expressly excluded from the definition of “seaman”.

18. See 10 NYIL (1979) p. 440. Another Royal Decree of the same date (Stb. 1979 No. 6) introduced amendments to the 1921 Patents Regulations (Stb. 1921 No. 1083).