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Shipping — Property Rights Determined by the law of the Flag State

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

W. Hudig-van Lennep
Affiliation:
Erasmus University, Rotterdam
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Abstract

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Netherlands Judicial Decisions Involving Questions of Private International Law
Copyright
Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1991

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References

1. Art. 7: with regard to immovables the law of the country or the place where these immovables are situated prevails.

2. See van Rooij, R. and Polak, M.V., Private International Law in the Netherlands (1987) pp. 158159Google Scholar.

3. See note J.C. Schultsz, II-9.

4. Wetsvoorstel 21 054, houdende enige bepalingen van internationaal privaatrecht met betrekking tot het zeerecht en het binnenvaartrecht.

5. Entered into force on 1 April 1991.

6. See Vlas, P., Dossier Onderneming & Nieuw Burgerlijk Wetboek (1991) p. 158Google Scholar, who mentions: SC 2 April 1942, NJ 1942,468, Jurgens/Van Heesch; SC 21 May 1943, NJ 1943,455; and SC 16 November 1990, RvdW 1990,203.

7. This was accepted in: SC 2 April 1976, NJ 1977, 124; see also SC 31 May 1985, NJ 1985,717.