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Netherlands municipal legislation involving questions of public international law, 1993

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2009

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References

1. Stb. 1965 No. 40. For the implementation of Art. 7a (by Act of 19 January 1989), see 21 NYIL (1990) p. 354. On 23 December 1993, the Aliens Act was completely reformed (to which special attention will be paid in 26 NYIL (1995)).

2. The Agreement of 19 June 1990 was approved on 24 February 1993 (Stb. 1993 No. 138). Also approved on that day was the Agreement concerning the accession of the Republic of Italy to the Agreement of 19 June 1990 as well as the Protocol concerning the accession of the Republic ofItaly to the Accord of 1985 (Stb. 1993 Nos. 139 and 140).

3. Trb. 1990 No. 145, see 22 NYIL (1991) p. 339.

4. See supra, n. 1.

5. Art. 15 was redrafted in the course of the complete reform of the Aliens Act of 23 December1993 and the present provision is contained in Art. 15b (1) a.

6. Other amendments to the Aliens Act are contained in Arts. 1, 21 and 44.

7. Another amendment was incorporated when Art. 185 Criminal Code was once again included as aconsequence of the present Act.

8. At issue here is the power exercised in cases other than apprehension in the commission ofan offence (Art. 53 (1) Code of Criminal Procedure). Such a situation could fall within this case only where something has been done which is punishable under Netherlands law: Art. 552i (2)and (3); 552o (3).

9. Stb. 1993 No. 709.

10. 11 April 1960, Trb. 1960 No. 40.

11. 3 June 1960, Trb. 1960 No. 162.

12. Trb. 1989 No. 97, approved on 2 July 1993 (Stb. 1993 No. 387).

13. Art. 51 a contains a list of offences derived from treaties, which are declared (by Art. 51a)to be extraditable to the other party.

14. Stb. 1985 No. 664.

15. Royal Decree of 17 March 1933, Stb. (1933) No. 110; for the Netherlands Antilles: Publicatieblad (1933) No. 41.

16. Trb. 1959 No. 124. Royal assent for the entire Kingdom of the Netherlands on 18 February 1966 (Trb. 1966 No. 124).

17. Stc. 1992 No. 75, p. 7, amended by Order of 28 April 1992.

18. On 22 December 1993 this Decree was tightened in line with SC Res. 820 of 17 April 1993 (after the Serbia and Montenegro Payment Transactions and Financial Services Sanctions Order II had entered in force on 27 April 1993) (Stb. 1993 No. 699).

19. Orders of 2 June 1992, see 24 NYIL (1993) p. 332.

20. In respect of the Serbia and Montenegro Sanctions Decree, as amended by the Orders of 20 August 1992 and 28 December 1992.

21. Stb. 1987 No. 512; see 19 NYIL (1988) p. 425. For previous amendments see 24 NYIL (1993) p. 333.

22. 6 April 1992.

23. Stb. 1963 No. 128. See for the most recent amendment 24 NYIL (1993) p. 334.

24. Stb. 1992 No. 658.