UPDATE: Researching
Dutch Law
by Oswald Jansen and George Middeldorp
2007 update by Dorien Snoek and Henk Zonneveld
Oswald
Jansen is senior lecturer at the Department of Constitutional and
Administrative law and senior-researcher at the Centre
for the enforcement of European law, G.J. Wiarda Institute, Utrecht
University. He holds an LLM-degree of the University of Nijmegen and his PhD at
the University of Amsterdam. His research interest in (public) law enforcement
involves Dutch as well as foreign (mainly European) administrative law, Dutch
as well as foreign (mainly European) criminal law and European law.
George
Middeldorp was international law librarian and lecturer in international &
European law, air law, and legal research at the Law Faculty of Utrecht
University until October 2004. As from that date he works as policy advisor for
the Dutch Public Prosecution Service.
Dorien Snoek and Henk Zonneveld are reference librarians
at the Law Library of Utrecht
University.
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Table of
Contents
The Dutch
Legal System
Government:
General
Parliament
Ministries
Provinces
Local
Communities
Water Boards
Trade
and Product Boards
Agencies
Other (Semi) Governmental
Institutions
Legislation
Dutch
English
Case Law
Dutch
English
Solicitors/Attorneys
Law Faculties
Law Libraries
Literature
Law Dictionaries
Citation
Discussion List
Miscellaneous
Legal Sites
The Dutch Legal System
The Kingdom of
the Netherlands (Koninkrijk der Nederlanden) was founded in 1813. It was
part of France from 1795 until 1813, before 1795 the greater part of the
current territory was governed by a confederation of sovereign provinces (Republiek
der Verenigde Nederlanden).
Government
Structure
Central government is a
constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system. Since 1814 there has been
a hereditary monarchy occupied in turn by Kings William I, William II and
William III, followed by the Princess Regent Emma and Queens Wilhelmina,
Juliana and Beatrix (more information on the websites of the Royal House and the State Archives' Services). 'The
King is immune; ministers are politically responsible and subject to criminal
law. In practice only the political responsibility of ministers has any real
meaning. Legally speaking the King forms part of the government but actually it
is the responsible ministers who make policy' (Constantijn Kortmann and Paul
Bovend' Eert, The Kingdom of the Netherlands. An introduction to Dutch
Constitutional law, Kluwer Law and Taxation Publishers, Deventer, Boston
1993, p. 5). See on the Dutch constitutional order also Eric Janse de Jonge, The
Netherlands, in: Netherlands Reports to the Fifteenth International
Congress of Comparative Law, Bristol 1998, pp. 365-378.
Some former colonies are
still part of the Kingdom: the Carribean islands Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, St.
Maarten, St. Eustatius and Saba. They form a federation with the parts of the
Kingdom in Europe. The Charter
for the Kingdom of the Netherlands forms its constitution, which has a
meaning superior to the written Dutch Constitution.
The territory in Europe
could be characterized as a decentralized unitary State. Legislative and
administrative powers are exercised by central, regional (12 provinces) as well
as local bodies (more than 500 gemeenten). There are also other bodies and
agencies that have legislative and administrative powers. Examples
are the openbare lichamen voor bedrijf en beroep, the zelfstandige
bestuursorganen (agencies) and waterschappen (water boards).
Types of
Legislation
The most important form of
legislation is the legislation
made by the central government in cooperation with the Staten-Generaal
(Parliament, consisting of two chambers): wetgeving in formele zin (acts
of parliament). Lower forms of legislation are rules made by other agencies
that belong to central government, such as Algemene maatregel van bestuur (orders
in council) and Ministeriële regelingen (ministerial regulations); by the
representative organs of provincies (these rules are called Verordeningen),
waterschappen (these rules are called Keuren) and gemeenten (these rules
are called Verordeningen), by zelfstandige bestuursorganen
(agencies) or other openbare lichamen (public bodies).
Examples (in Dutch) of
various forms of legislation can be found at Overheid.nl (wetgeving in formele zin as
well as algemene maatregelen van bestuur and ministeriële regelingen). Example
of rules made by gemeenten: gemeente Nijmegen.
The Court
System
General
information about the court system can be found on the website Rechtspraak.nl.
The Dutch
judicial system can roughly be divided into two subsystems: the general system
and the administrative law system.
The supreme
court in the general system is the Hoge Raad (Supreme Council), it deals with
matters of criminal law, tax law as well as private law. The lower courts are
the kantongerechten (courts for petty offences and matters of relatively
small importance), the rechtbanken (general courts of first instance)
and the gerechtshoven (general courts of second instance).
The
administrative law system has a few supreme courts: the Afdeling
bestuursrechtspraak part of the Raad van State (mainly dealing with planning
law as well as environmental law), the Centrale Raad van Beroep (mainly dealing
with social security and civil servants matters) and the College van beroep
voor het bedrijfsleven (dealing with matters of trade and economic
administrative law).
The Hoge Raad
has administrative law tasks as well (the chamber on criminal matters deals
with punitive administrative law matters, tax law is considered a form of
administrative law). The courts of first instance in administrative law are the
rechtbanken. In tax matters the gerechtshoven are courts of first instance, in
some matters of economic administrative law only the Rotterdam rechtbank is
court of first instance.
The Effect
of International and European Law
In the famous
Costa-Enel case (6/64) the Court of Justice of the European Community has ruled
that European law is an integral part of the national legal system of the EC
member countries and takes precedence over national law. Therefore one cannot
fully ascertain the applicable law without researching the relevant European
law. The Eur-Lex database contains,
inter alia, all Community legislation in force.
Another
judicial institution, which is increasingly influencing Dutch law, is the European
Court of Human Rights, the judicial organ of the European Convention on Human Rights ().
More information can be found in Ann Burnett's Guide
to Researching the Council of Europe and Sophie Lobey’s The Council
of Europe on Globalex.
As to the
effect of general public international law in the Dutch legal order, one has to
look at articles 93 and 94 of the Constitution.
These articles provide for the direct effect (self-execution) of provisions of
treaties and of resolutions of international organisations if they are binding
on all persons by virtue of their contents. When the Dutch judge rules that
such a provision has direct effect, a citizen can invoke the provision in his
case and the provision will then prevail over conflicting Dutch law. The
question of direct effect is well explained by Brölmann and Vierdag in their
contribution to The Integration of International and European Community Law
into the National Legal Order. A Study of the Practice in Europe, edited by
Eisemann, The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1996, pp. 433-459.
Treaties, to
which the Netherlands is a party, were officially published until 1951 in the
Staatsblad and since then in the Tractatenblad, which is freely accessible as
from 1-1-95 at the website Overheid.nl.
Government: General
Parliament
The Kamerstukken
(parliamentary documents), Handelingen (minutes of parliamentary sessions),
Kamervragen (questions by MPs + answers from the government) and the agendas
are freely available as from 1-1-95 at the website Overheid.nl.
Ministries
Provinces
Websites of
provinces can be found via Overheid.nl or Provincies.nl.
Local Communities (gemeenten)
Websites of local
communities can be found via the Association of Netherlands
Municipalities or Overheid.nl.
Water Boards (waterschappen)
Trade and Product boards (bedrijfs- en productschappen)
Agencies (zelfstandige bestuursorganen)
Other (semi) Governmental Institutions
Legislation
Dutch
Paid
Subscriptions
Acts of
parliament (wetten) and Orders in council (algemene maatregelen van
bestuur) are officially published in print in the Staatsblad
(Official Gazette ) and
ministerial regulations
(ministeriele regelingen) in the Staatscourant (Government
Gazette) by the SDU.
The collected
texts of the legislation in force are also available in:
- OpMaat
(online database), published by SDU
- Algemene
Databank Wet- en Regelgeving (online database), published by Kluwer
- Lexplicatie
(series of booklets), published by Kluwer
Free Internet
Services
English
Translations
Printed Sources
- The
Netherlands Arbitration Act 1986; [with notes by] Pieter Sanders [and]
Albert Jan van den Berg; [transl. from the Dutch], Deventer [etc.]:
Kluwer, 1987, ISBN 90-6544-297-9
- The Dutch
penal code / transl. [from the Dutch] by Louise Rayar and Stafford
Wadsworth; in collab. with Mona Cheung ... [et al.]; rev. by Hans Lensing;
introd. by Grat van den Heuvel and Hans Lensing, Littleton, Colorado :
Rothman, 1997, ISBN 0-8377-0050-7
- The
Extradition Act is published in International Criminal Law in the
Netherlands / ed. by Bert Swart and André Klip, Freiburg im Breisgau:
Edition Iuscrim, 1997, ISBN 3-86113-960-X
- Niederländisches
Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch / F. Nieper, A.S. Westerdijk (Red.) ; [übers. aus
dem Niederländischen], München [etc.]: Beck [etc.], 1995-...., ISBN
3-406-39640-2
- New
Netherlands civil code: patrimonial law (property, obligations and special
contracts) = Nouveau code civil néerlandais: le droit patrimonial (les
biens, les obligations et les contrats particuliers) = Nieuw Nederlands
Burgerlijk Wetboek: het vermogensrecht (zakenrecht, verbintenissenrecht en
bijzondere overeenkomsten) ; transl. by P. P. C. Haanappel [and] Ejan
Mackaay, Deventer [etc.]: Kluwer, 1990, ISBN 90-6544-482-3
- New
Netherlands civil code: Book 8, Means of traffic and transport = Nouveau
code civil néerlandais: Livre 8, Des moyens de transport et du transport /
transl. by P.P.C. Haanappel, Ejan Mackaay, Deventer: Kluwer Law and
Taxation Publishers, 1995, ISBN 90-41-10129-2
- Electricity
regulation in the Netherlands: new guide to Dutch electricity law /
Annelies E. H. Huygen, Leiden : DSWO Press, Leiden Univ., 1995, ISBN
90-6695-113-3
Internet
Sources
CD-ROM
Case Law
Dutch
Paid
Subscriptions
The main Dutch law
reports are Nederlandse Jurisprudentie (NJ), Administratiefrechtelijke
Beslissingen (AB), Kort Geding (KG) and Rechtspraak van de Week (RvdW). These are both available in print format
and online (Kluwer Juridische Bibliotheek) , published by Kluwer.
SDU also publishes several law reports, devoted
to specialized branches. These reports are published in both print format and
in the online database OpMaat.
Free Internet
Services
English
Translations
English
translations of Dutch case law are scarce. There are a few periodicals however,
which publish English summaries of case law:
- Netherlands
Yearbook of International Law ("Netherlands judicial decisions
involving questions of public international law"). Most of these
summaries are reproduced in the International Law Reports.
- Netherlands
International Law Review ("Netherlands judicial decisions involving
questions of private international law")
- Uniform Law
Review ("International Transport Law Conventions: A Digest of Recent
Decisions by Courts in the Netherlands", by R. Cleton)
Solicitors/Attorneys
Law Faculties
Law Libraries
Literature
Bibliographies
The E.M.
Meijers Institute of Legal Studies of the University of Leiden has published
the cd-rom Dutch law in translation,
which contains bibliographic references to academic publications concerning
Dutch law.
Data Juridica
is a bibliography on cd-rom of Dutch law journal articles, published by Kluwer. The database Picarta contains bibliographic
references and the locations of approximately 14 million books and almost
500.000 periodicals in more than 400 libraries in the Netherlands.
In addition,
both the Index to Legal Periodicals and the Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals
(available in paper edition and on cd-rom) contain many references to journal
articles, dealing with Dutch legal issues.
In order to
search the book collections of Dutch law libraries see the catalogues
accessible through their websites, referred to above.
Books and
Journals
General
- Bruinsma,
J.F., ADR Dutch Style,
2001
- Bruinsma,
J.F., Dutch
law in action, Nijmegen: Ars Aequi Libri, 2003, ISBN 90-6916-496-5
- Chorus,
J.M.J. (ed.), Introduction to Dutch Law, The Hague [etc.]: Kluwer, 2007,
ISBN 90-411-2507-8
- Netherlands
Reports to the Fifteenth International Congress of Comparative Law,
Bristol 1998
- Netherlands Reports to the
Sixteenth International Congress of Comparative Law, Brisbane 2002
- Netherlands Reports to the
Seventeenth International Congress of Comparative Law, Utrecht 2006
- Taekema, H.S.
(ed.), Understanding Dutch law, Den Haag: Boom, 2004, ISBN 9054544325
- Utrecht Law Review, offers an
international platform for cross-border legal research
- Verheij,N.,
From private law to public law, Recent developments in the Netherlands,
in: European Review of Public Law / Revue Europeénne de Droit Public,
London 2000, vol. 12.2, p. 486-507
Civil Law
- Burght, G.
van der, “The Netherlands”, in: Blanpain, R., International Encyclopaedia
of Laws – Family and succession law, vol. 2, The Hague: Kluwer Law
International
- Hebly, J.M.,
The Netherlands civil evidence act 1988, Deventer: Kluwer, 1992, ISBN
90-6544-656-7
- Netherlands
reports to the ... international congress of comparative law, Deventer:
Kluwer, 1970-....
- Nuytinck,
A.J.M., A short introduction to the new Dutch succession law, Deventer:
Kluwer, 2002, ISBN 9026840446
- Reeskamp,
P.L., Intellectual property law in the Netherlands, The Hague: Kluwer Law
International, 2002, ISBN 90-411-1813-6
- Rooij, R. van
& Polak, M.V., Private International Law in the Netherlands, Deventer:
Kluwer, 1987 (ISBN 90-411-0084-9) with update of 1995 (ISBN 90-6544-286-3)
- Ten Wolde,
Prof. Dr. M.H.: The
international and interregional law of succession in the Kingdom of the
Netherlands since October 1, 1996
Family Law
- Sumner, Ian
and Warendorf, Hans, Family law legislation of the Netherlands : a
translation including Book 1 of the Dutch Civil Code, procedural and
transitional provisions and private international law legislation, Antwerp
: Intersentia, 2003, ISBN 905953409
- Sumner, Ian and Hans
Warendorf, Inheritance law legislation of the Netherlands : a translation
of Book 4 of the Dutch Civil Code, Antwerp, Intersentia, 2005, ISBN
90-5095-444-8
Law of Obligations
- Busch, D. et
al., The principles of European contract law and Dutch law; a commentary,
The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2002, ISBN 90-411-1749-0
- Hondius, E.H.
(ed.), Modern trends in tort law: Dutch and Japanese law compared, The
Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1999, ISBN 90-411-1156-5
- Jansen, Chr.,
Towards a European building contract law: a comparative legal analysis of
English, German, French, Dutch and Belgian law, Tilburg: Schoordijk
Instituut, Center for Liability Law, 1998, ISBN 90-271-49135
Commercial Law
- Berg, A.J. van
der, Delden, R. van & Snijders, H.J., Netherlands Arbitration Law,
Deventer: Kluwer, 1993, ISBN 90-6544-770-9
- Declercq,
P.J.M., Netherlands insolvency law : the Netherlands Bankruptcy Act and
the most important legal concepts, The Hague : TMC Asser press, 2002, ISBN
9067041440
- Hartkamp,
A.S. & Tillema, M.M.M., Contract Law in the Netherlands, The Haque
[etc.]: Kluwer, 1995, ISBN 90-41100-39-3
- Schuit, S.R.
& Helleman, J. van, Dutch Business Law, loose leaf, Deventer: Kluwer,
1988- ..., ISBN 90-6544-974-4
- Schuit, S.R.
& J.E. Janssen, M&A in the Netherlands - Acquisitions, Takeovers
and joint ventures; Legal and taxation, The Hague: Kluwer Law
International, 1996, ISBN 90-411-0319-8
- Schuit, S.R.
(ed.), Corporate law and practice of the Netherlands, 2nd edition, The
Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2002, ISBN 90-411-1906-x
- Vijver, N.R.,
Securities regulation in the Netherlands, Deventer: Kluwer, 2000, ISBN
90-411-1358-4
- Vriesendorp,
R.D. et al. (eds.),
Comparative and international perspectives on bankruptcy law reform in the
Netherlands, Center for Company Law, 2001, ISBN 90-5454-109-1
- Warendorf,
H.C.S. and R.L. Thomas (eds.), Companies and other legal persons under
Netherlands Law and Netherlands Antilles Law, The Hague: Kluwer Law
International, 1989 (looseleaf, updated regulary), ISBN 90-6544-977-9
- Wessels, B.,
Business and Bankruptcy law in the Netherlands, The Hague [etc.]: Kluwer,
1999, ISBN 90-411-9746-X
Tax Law
- Elffers, H.
(ed), Managing and maintaining compliance, The Hague: Boom, 2006. ISBN 90-5454-767-7
- Figgener,
Robert, Europäisches
Zollrecht in der niederländischen Rechtsprechung, Mendel Verlag
- Spenke, G. te,
Taxation in The Netherlands, Deventer: Kluwer, 1995, ISBN 90-6544-871-3
Economic Law
- Eijsvoogel,
Peter V., Hendrik Jan de Ru, Dutch telecommunications law, The Hague:
Kluwer Law International, 2001, ISBN 90-411-1469-6
- Ottervanger,
T.R., Competition law of the European Community, the Netherlands and
Belgium, The Hague [etc.]: Kluwer Law International, 1998, ISBN
90-411-0577-8
- Ottervanger,
T.R. and S.J. van der Voorde, Competition law of the European Union and
the Netherlands: an overview, The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2002.
ISBN 90-4111-1896-9
- Stuyck, J.
& Vogelaar, F.O.W. (eds.), Competition law in the EU and the
Netherlands: a practical guide, Deventer: Tjeenk Willink, 2000, ISBN
90-271-5263-2
Constitutional and
Administrative Law
·
Berge, G. ten en R.
Widdershoven, The
principle of legitimate expectations In Dutch constitutional and administrative
law
·
Besselink, Leonard
F.M., Constitutional law of the Netherlands, Nijmegen: Ars Aequi, 2004. ISBN
90-6916-533-3
·
Besselink, Leonard
F.M., Dutch constitution, the European Constitution and the Referendum in the
Netherlands, pp. 113-123 in: A. Albi and J. Ziller, The European constitution
and national constitutions, The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2007. ISBN
90-411-2524-8
·
Besselink, Leonard
F.M., Kingdom of the Netherlands : Charter and Constitution, Nijmegen : Ars
Aequi, 2004. ISBN 90-6916-530-9
·
Bok, A.J., Chronicle
1998: Administrative Law, The Netherlands, in: European Review of Public Law /
Revue Européenne de Droit Public, vol. 11.1, London 1999, p. 223-240
·
Bok, A.J., Chronicle
1999: Administrative Law, The Netherlands, in: European Review of Public Law /
Revue Européenne de Droit Public, vol. 12.1, London 2000, p. 193-214.
·
Brouwer, J.G., A
Survey of Dutch administrative law, Nijmegen: Ars Aequi Libri, 1998, ISBN
90-6916-302-0
·
Cinar, A. and S. van
Niekerk, Implementation of
the Rome statute in the Netherlands (2007)
·
Groot, G.R. de and
C. Bollen, Nationality law
of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in international perspective (2004)
·
Klap, A., Recent
developments in Dutch administrative law, European Review Of Public Law 1994,
p. 221 - 233, London Esperia Publications Ltd.
·
Klap, A., Recent
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p. 158 - 171, London Esperia Publications Ltd.
·
Klap, A., Recent
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p. 147 - 159, London Esperia Publications Ltd.
·
Kortmann, C.A.J.M.
& Bovend'Eert, P.P.T., Dutch constitutional law, The Hague [etc.]: Kluwer
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·
Kraan, K., The
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member states, Deventer, Kluwer, 2004, ISBN 9013012558, pp. 590-650
·
Sap, J.W. The
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2000 ISBN 90-5189-872-X
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90-411-0348-1, Part I chapter 12
·
Waard, B. de (ed.),
Negotiated decision-making, Den Haag: Boom Juridische uitgevers, 2000, ISBN
90-5454-053-2 (contains several contributions about Dutch law)
·
Widdershoven, R., Encroachment of criminal law in
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Labor and Social
Security Law
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al. (eds.), The international guide to social security. A country by
country overview, The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 1995, ISBN
90-6544-8748
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F.B.J. and L.G. Verburg, Employment law and works councils of the
Netherlands, The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2002, ISBN 90-411-1928-0
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Labour law in the Netherlands, The Hague : Kluwer Law Int., 2004, ISBN
9041122486
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Labor Law in the Netherlands, Deventer: Kluwer, 1994, ISBN 90-6544-807-1
- Maatman, R.H.
Dutch pension funds: fiduciary duties and investments, Deventer : Kluwer,
2004 ISBN 90-13-02227-8
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Dutch social security law in an international context, The Hague: Kluwer
Law International, 2002, ISBN 90-411-1887-X
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F.J.L., Telework in the Netherlands: labour law, social security law and
occupational health and safety aspects, Amsterdam: Hugo Sinzheimer
Instituut, 1996, ISBN 90-73868-11-4
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“The Netherlands”, in: Blanpain, R., International Encyclopaedia for
labour law and industrial relations, vol. 10, The Hague: Kluwer Law
International
- Troskie, H.,
An Introduction to Strikes in the Netherlands, Den Bosch: BookWorld
Publications, 1995, ISBN 90-75228-06-6
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AW-V, Dutch law and the employment contract, The Hague: Confederation of
Netherlands Industry and Employers VNO-NCW, 1996
Environmental Law
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Freiburg im Breisgau: Edition Iuscrim, 2000, ISBN 3-86113-929-4, chapter
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Experience and perspectives with regard to the codification of environmental
law in the Netherlands. In: Codification of environmental law: proceedings
of the international conference. The Hague, London, Boston: Kluwer Law
Internationa, 1995. Environmental Law & Policy Series.
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Johan van de, European environmental law in Dutch polder. In: Tilburg
foreing law review. V. 8, n. 2, p. 135-157
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N.S.J. * Polak, J.E.M., “Environmental law in the Netherlands”, in:
Koeman, N.S.J., Environmental law in Europe, The Hague : Kluwer Law
International, 1999, ISBN 90-411-9739-7
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Marieke. Enforcing European national food law in the Netherlands and
England. Koninklijke Vermande, 1999.
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Judicial application of international environmental law in the
Netherlands. In: Review of European Community and international environmental
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Comparative environmental law in Europe, Antwerp: Maklu, 1996.
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J. The constitutional right to protection of the environment in the
Netherlands. Austrian Journal for public and international law. Vol. 46,
n. 1, 1993, p. 67-77.
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Sociology of
Law
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E.R. & Bruinsma, J.F., Dutch legal culture, Deventer [etc.]: Kluwer,
1994, ISBN 90-6544-766-0
Health Law
Law and Economics
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Law Dictionaries
General
Overview
G.R. de Groot
& C.J.P. van Laer: Juridische
woordenboeken binnen de Europese Unie (Law dictionaries within the European Union)
English
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den (ed.): Juridisch lexicon = The legal lexicon, Zeist: Gateway, 2005,
ISBN 90-73489-11-3
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Dutch legal terminology in English: a practical reference guide, Leiden:
Academic Press Leiden, 1999, ISBN: 90-74372-19-8
French
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Juridische termen: tweetalig (N-F/F-N) Lexikon van termen en uitdrukkingen
uit de Rechterlijke Organisatie en het Burgerlijk- en het Strafprocesrecht
= Termes de justice: lexique bilingue (N-F/F-N) de termes et locutions
dans les domaines de l’organisation judiciaire, et des procédures civile
et pénale, Antwerpen: Maklu, 1999, ISBN 90-6215-691-6
- Moors, J.,
Dictionnaire juridique français-néerlandais Nederlands-Frans juridisch
woordenboek, Brugge [etc.] : Die Keure, 1999, ISBN: 90-5751-197-5
German
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Wörterbuch der deutschen und niederländischen Rechtssprache, Deventer
[etc.] : Kluwer, 1989, ISBN 90-6544-350-9
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Wörterbuch der deutschen und niederländischen Rechtssprache : Lexikon für
Justiz, Verwaltung, Wirtschaft u. Handel, Deventer : Kluwer, 1997, ISBN:
3-406-34797-5
Spanish
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Repáraz, M.C. & van Kanten, E.F., Juridisch woordenboek
Nederlands-Spaans; Diccionario jurídico neerlandés-español, Apeldoorn
[etc.] : Maklu, 1990, ISBN: 90-6215-271-6
Multilingual
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(ed.), Nederlandse rechtsbegrippen vertaald : Frans, Engels, Duits (Dutch
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Edgard, Dictionnaire de termes juridiques en quatre langues = Viertalig
juridisch woordenboek = Legal dictionary in four languages =
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German, French, Dutch and Spanish, Amsterdam [etc.]: Elsevier, 2001, ISBN
0-444-81785-9
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