The question regarding the interrelationship between UN law and the law of other international organizations acquired actual significance in the Netherlands in the spring of 1983. At that time, the Dutch Government published a Note stating that, due to the strictures of international law embodied in the law of the European Economic Community (EEC) and European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), the Benelux Economic Union, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), it could not impose unilateral sanctions against South Africa. In response to this Note, a group of public international law professors in the Netherlands issued a Commentary that reached the opposite conclusion. It is not the purpose of this Article to detail the backgr...
This Volume of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law explores emerging trends and key develo...
It was only to be expected that upon the adoption of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law o...
The оccurrence and the futility of the scientific debate on the most debated in the scientificlitera...
The question regarding the interrelationship between UN law and the law of other international organ...
South Africa, the power house of the African continent, as well as Germany, Europe’s largest economi...
The United Nations Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and ...
This note provides some introductory remarks to two judicial cases decided by The Hague District Cou...
After Asia and Africa had been almost entirely decolonized and dozens of young states had joined the...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
The interfaces between national and international law have significantly evolved due to subject-matt...
This paper examines the legal nature of the ‘rules of international organizations’ as defined by the...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
textabstractThis article provides an overview of the most important developments in Dutch private in...
AbstractTo what extent do rules of general international law apply between international organizatio...
This chapter reviews Dutch case-law on the privileges and immunities of international organizations ...
This Volume of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law explores emerging trends and key develo...
It was only to be expected that upon the adoption of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law o...
The оccurrence and the futility of the scientific debate on the most debated in the scientificlitera...
The question regarding the interrelationship between UN law and the law of other international organ...
South Africa, the power house of the African continent, as well as Germany, Europe’s largest economi...
The United Nations Declaration on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and ...
This note provides some introductory remarks to two judicial cases decided by The Hague District Cou...
After Asia and Africa had been almost entirely decolonized and dozens of young states had joined the...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
The interfaces between national and international law have significantly evolved due to subject-matt...
This paper examines the legal nature of the ‘rules of international organizations’ as defined by the...
As the European Union ('EU') seeks to play a greater role as an actor at the international level, th...
textabstractThis article provides an overview of the most important developments in Dutch private in...
AbstractTo what extent do rules of general international law apply between international organizatio...
This chapter reviews Dutch case-law on the privileges and immunities of international organizations ...
This Volume of the Netherlands Yearbook of International Law explores emerging trends and key develo...
It was only to be expected that upon the adoption of the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law o...
The оccurrence and the futility of the scientific debate on the most debated in the scientificlitera...