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1. Stb. 1931 No. 248, last amended on 6 October 1989, Stb. 1989 No. 425.
2. Stb. 1979 No. 123, last amended on 30 November 1989, Stb. 1990 No. 9.
3. Stb. 1931 No. 354, last amended on 6 October 1989, Stb. 1989 No. 425.
4. Act of 20 April 1988, Stb. 1988 No. 231, see 20 NYIL 1989) pp. 273–274.
5. Stb. 1965 No. 40.
6. For example, a resident's permit can be granted for the sole purpose of studying or to have medical treatment in the Netherlands.
7. See n. 5 supra.
8. Art. 98, para. l(a) reads: ‘A civil servant can be dismissed on the grounds of the loss of a requirement for the appointment imposed by the competent authority on the basis of a regulation prior to the appointment, unless the requirement only applies prior to the commencement of the post […].’
9. For this sort of employment a work permit is required by the Act on the employment of foreign employees (Stb. 1978 No. 737), which is only granted if one has a valid right of residence; see also 21 NYIL (1990) pp. 354–355.
10. This decision implements the decision of the European Communities of 4 August 1990 to impose economic sanctions, comprising, inter alia, an embargo on Iraqi assets.
11. Act of 15 February 1980 to impose sanctions on certain States or areas (Sanctions Act 1977), Stb. 1980 No. 93.
12. With the Regulation on Sanctions Decisions (Exemption) of 10 August 1990 (No. HI190/1484 (Stc. 10 August 1990 No. 154, p. 2)) a number of categories of acts of management and disposal relating to Kuwaiti and Iraqi assets are exempted from the decision.
13. See below.
14. Resolutions 660 (2 August 1990) and 661 (6 August 1990).
15. An earlier Import Regulation on Oil Iraq/Kuwait (Stc. 6 August 1990 No. 150, p. 2) under which the import of crude oil and oil products originating in or coining from the Republic of Iraq and the Emirate of Kuwait was prohibited, is repealed by this regulation.
16. Regulation No. 2340/90, Pb.L 213.
17. 90/414/ECSC, Pb. L 213.
18. Import and Export Act, Stb. 1962 No. 295, last amended on 24 March 1988, Stb. 1988 No. 227.
19. Amended on 12 February 1991 No. S/J 30.078/91 (Stc. 22 February 1991 No. 38).
20. Stb. 1980 No. 93, see 12 NYIL (1981) pp. 292–293.
21. With the Amendment of the Sanctions Decision on Trade, Air Traffic and Shipping of 12 February 1991 (Stc. 22 February 1991 No. 38, p. 7) road traffic is also included under the Sanctions Decree, and the scope of operation of the trading prohibition is expanded in accordance with EC Regulation 3155/90 of 29 October 1990 (Pb. L 304) with a prohibition on non-financial services.
22. Stb. 1987 No. 388, see 19 NYIL (1988) p. 424.
23. Respectively Stb. 1981 No. 459 and Stb. 1981 No. 460, see 13 NYIL (1982) pp. 315–316.
24. Stb. 1988 No. 228.
25. Inter alia, the Export Decree for Strategic Goods (Stb. 1963 No. 128, last amended on 21 December 1989, Stb. 1990 No. 18) and the South Africa Impart and Export Decree (Stb. 1987 No. 512, see 19 NYIL (1988) p. 425).
26. Stb. 1988 No. 255, see 20 NYIL (1989) p. 280.
27. Stb. 1963 No. 128.
28. See far previous amendments and the legislative context: 8 NYIL (1977) p. 331; 12 NYIL (1981) p. 293; 13 NYIL (1982) p. 315; 15 NYIL (1984) p. 421; 16 NYIL (1985) p. 458; 18 NYIL (1987) p. 350; 20 NYIL (1989) p. 280.
29. Regulation of 20 February 1989, PbEC L 50.
30. Stb. 1979 No. 225, see 11 NYIL (1980) pp. 285–286.
31. Stb. 1965 No. 546.
32. Stb. 1965 No. 647.
33. Trb. 1983 No. 181, which entered into force for the Netherlands on 28 December 1979.
34. The Treaty and the decisions of the Executive Committee are directly applicable.