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Netherlands municipal legislation involving questions of public international law, 2002*

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References

1. Kingdom Act on Netherlands Nationality relating to the acquisition, granting and loss of Netherlands nationality (Stb. 2000 No. 618), See 32 NYIL (2001) p. 225. For a detailed description, see: 30 NYIL (1999) pp. 173–177.

2. Article 8(1)(d), elaborated in the Naturalisation Test Decree of 15 April 2002 (Stb. 2002 No. 197).

3. Article 13(1) and (2).

4. Stb. 2003 No. 118.

5. See also NILOS Newsletter No. 20 (February 2003) pp. 13.Google Scholar

6. Stb. 2002 No. 603.

7. Supra n. 5

8. Stb. 2002 No. 604; entry into force on 1 January 2003.

9. Stc. 5 June 2002 No. 104, p. 11, followed by the Terrorism Sanctions Order 2002 II and III (Stc. 23 July 2002 No. 138, p.7 and Stc. 13 August 2002 No. 153, p. 6 respectively). The annex to the Order has been amended twice (see Stc. 23 August 2002 No. 161, p. 7 and Stc. 1 November 2002 No. 211, p. 12).

10. OJ (2001) L 344. This Regulation results from Resolution 1373 (2001) of the UN Security Council, which decided on 28 September 2001 that all States should implement a freezing of funds and other financial assets or economic resources as against persons who commit, or attempt to commit, terrorist acts or who participate in or facilitate the commission of such acts.

11. No. 2002/402/CFSP, OJ (2002) L 139, which includes restrictive measures concerning the arms embargo, the visa ban and the embargo on the provision of technical advice, assistance or training related to military activities.

12. EC No. 881/2002, OJ (2002) L 139, which provides for a freezing of funds and other financial assets or economic resources and a ban on the provision of technical advice or training related to military activities.

13. Established by the G7 in 1989 with the ministerial mandate of combating money laundering and (after the mandate was broadened in 2001) combating terrorism.

14. Stc. 19 June 2002 No. 114, p. 9.

15. Specified on lists such as the list adopted with Common Position 931/2001/CFSP; EC Regulation No. 2580/2001; EU Regulation No. 881/2002. See also supra Osama bin Laden Sanctions Order.

16. See 33 NYIL (2002) pp. 249–250.

17. Stb. 2002 No. 600.

18. Stb. 2001 No. 343; see also: 33 NYIL (2002) pp. 250–254.

19. See this Yearbook p. 254.

20. Stb. 2002 No. 315.

21. Stb. 2002 No. 317.

22. See 33 NYIL (2002) p. 313.

23. Stc. 2001 No. 249, see 33 NYIL (2002) p. 314 fn. 11.

24. EC Regulation 2465/96, OJ EC L 337; adopted following Resolutions 661 (1990), 687 (1991) and 986 (1995) of the Security Council.

25. Stb. 2003 No. 34.