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1. Rembrandt's money : the legal and financial life of an artist-entrepreneur in 17th-century Holland [2021]
- Wessels, B. (Bob), 1949- author.
- Deventer : Wolters Kluwer, 2021.
- Description
- Book — xxxiv, 457 pages : 25 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Child of his Time
- The young entreprensur
- Independent master in Amsterdam
- Prelude to insolvency
- Insolvency proceedings and their settlement
- Starting anew : a phoenix company
- The final years.
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KKM124 .W47 2021 | Unknown |
- Jansen, C. J. H., author.
- The Hague : Eleven, 2023.
- Description
- Book — 176 pages , 8 unnumbered pages of illustrations : illustrations ; 25 cm
- Summary
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"This book is about the history of the law faculty of the Roman Catholic (RC) University in Nijmegen, starting from its foundation in 1923. In addition to a description of the ups and downs of this faculty, it also contains portraits of the most important professors and lecturers. These portraits not only focus on their lives and work. They also deal with questions such as: What common motives did the professors and lecturers have? What role did the Catholic faith play in their work? How did they cope with the occupation in the 1940s and the secularization in the 1960s? What methods did they use in practicing their profession? In addition to the history of the Faculty of Law in Nijmegen, the book also sketches a picture of the development of legal science and the impact of social developments on the functioning of the Faculty in the past century. It is therefore interesting for anyone interested in the development of law since the First World War"-- Provided by publisher.
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KKM53 .N55 S76 2023 | Unknown |
3. Taking one's own life : euthanasia and suicide in Dutch Law - with a short excursus to German Law [2022]
- Sagel-Grande, Irene, author.
- Berlin ; New York : Peter Lang GmbH, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 139 pages ; 22 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction
- The development of Euthanasia and Law from the beginning until 2017
- The development from 2017 until the end of 2021
- Open questions and a view of the prospects of the future
- Appendix.
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KKM3121.5 .S24 2022 | Unknown |
4. Dat Oistfriesche landtrecht [1810]
- Ostfriesland (Germany), enacting jurisdiction.
- Te Utrecht : Johannes Altheer, boekverkooper van den Koning, 1810
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xii, 66 pages)
- Summary
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Publication of two different ordinances, dated February 15, 1545 and May 4, 1556, both given by the Countess Anna, widow of Enno, Count of East Frisia (deceased 1540)
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- Veen, T. J.
- Zwolle : Tjeenk Willink, 1976
- Description
- Book — xiv, 404 pages : portrait ; 24 cm
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6. Integration at the border : the Dutch Act on Integration Abroad and international immigration law [2013]
- Vries, Karin de, 1981- author.
- Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2013.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxxvii, 402 pages .).
- Summary
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- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation;
- Chapter 1. Introduction; I. Object and Purpose of the Study; A. Integration as a Condition for Immigration: the Act on Integration Abroad; B Approach; C. Relation to Other Research; II. Integration Requirements and Legal Rules on the Admission of Aliens; A. Scope of the Investigation; B. Sources of Immigration Rules; i. International Law; ii. European Union Law; iii. The Dutch Constitution; III. Structure of the Book; Part I. Integration and Immigration in the Netherlands.
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- 2. Dutch Integration Policy and the Act on Integration AbroadI. Introduction; II. Before
- 1979: an Ambiguous Approach to Integration; A. Immigration to the Netherlands; B. Integration or Return Migration?; III. An Integration Policy for Ethnic Minorities (1979-1989); A. Developments in the Fields of Immigration and Integration; B.A Patchwork of Language Courses; C. Reception of Refugees and Other Protected Persons; IV. Preparing the Ground for a Compulsory Integration Policy (1989-1998); A. Developments in the Fields of Immigration and Integration; B.A New Integration Policy.
- C. Learning Dutch as a Second Language: Towards Compulsory Education for Adult ImmigrantsD. Reception and Integration of Newly Arrived Immigrants; i. Building up Experience: Reception Programmes between 1990 and 1995; ii. The Introduction of Integration Contracts . . .; iii. ... and the First Integration Act; iv. Target Group of the Reception and Civic Integration Policy; E. Reception of Refugees and Other Protected Persons; F. Integration in the Country of Origin; V. Compulsory Integration in the Netherlands and Abroad (1998-2007).
- A. Developments in the Fields of Immigration and IntegrationB. The 'New Style' Integration Policy; C. Civic Integration between 1998 and 2007; i. Implementation of the Newcomers Integration Act 1998 and Integration Contracts for Resident Immigrants; ii. Compulsory Integration for Religious Servants; iii. Adjustment of the Course Objectives for Social Orientation; iv. Integration Abroad for Antillean Youths; D. Reform of the Civic Integration Policy; VI. The Act on Integration Abroad; A. The Requirement of Integration Abroad in Dutch Immigration Law; i. A Contested Legal Basis.
- B. Personal Scope of the Act on Integration Abroadi. Main Target Group: Family Migrants from Non-Western Countries; ii. Additional Target Group: Religious Servants; iii. Exemptions; C. The Integration Exam Abroad; iii. The Examination; iv. Preparing for the Exam; D. Effects of the Act on Integration Abroad; i. Effects on Immigration; ii. Effects on Further Integration in the Netherlands; VII. Summary; ii. Contents of the Exam after 1 April 2011; i. Contents of the Exam before 1 April 2011;
- Chapter 3. Concepts of Integration and Citizenship in the Netherlands; I. Introduction.
- Goldberg, Anna Elisabeth, author.
- The Hague, the Netherlands : Eleven, [2022]
- Description
- Book — x, 327 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Conceptualising the addiction debate
- Addiction in (Dutch) criminal law
- Prior fault, intoxicated offenders and addiction
- Contextualising addiction in Dutch legal practice
- The effects of different explanations of addition on criminal liability perceptions
- An experiential account of addiction in criminal law
- Conclusions and further discussions
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KKM461 .G65 2022 | Unknown |
- Hart, Betty de, author.
- Tilburg : WLP, Wolf Legal Publishers, [2019]
- Description
- Book — 61 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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"This lecture addresses the question how race-thinking was part of the Dutch legal system and legal scholarship as a way to explore the 'legal archive'. It discusses the legal work on race and mixture of three Dutch jurists: L.W.C. van den Berg (1845-1927), a colonial legislator who wrote the Mixed Marriages Act for the Dutch East Indies; W.F. Wertheim (1907-1998), professor in colonial law, who later distanced himself from the Dutch colonial system of which he had been part, and H. de Bie (1879-1955) who, as the first children's judge in Rotterdam, worried about Dutch girls and their intimate relationships with Chinese men. This study argues that understanding our legal past (the 'legal archive') is crucial to further our knowledge about how race and mixture work in law today, and that such knowledge is vital for social justice."-- Page [4] of cover
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KKM2467 .M56 H37 2019 | Unknown |
- Buning, Marius, 1979- author.
- Leiden, The Netherlands ; Boston : Brill, [2022]
- Description
- Book — xii, 287 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Acknowledgements List of Figures and Tables
- Introduction
- Preliminary
- Scope and objectives
- Outline
- 1 Inventing a System
- The Dutch Revolt: Setting the stage
- Patents in the Habsburg Netherlands
- The political organization of the Dutch Republic
- Patents amidst constitutional confusion
- Conclusions
- 2 Administrative Practices
- The application process
- Examinations and rewards
- Areas of usage: war, trade and industry
- Conclusions
- 3. Legitimate Monopolies
- Historical backgrounds
- Privileges as a legal instrument
- Experimental practices
- Conclusions
- 4. Merchants of Ideas
- The dawn of projects
- Venture capital
- The applicants
- Costumers and clients
- Conclusions
- 5 The Circulation of Knowledge
- Inventions and discoveries
- Novelties and imitation
- Competition and friendly exchange
- Notions of efficiency
- Conclusions
- 6. Conclusions: A Dutch Republic of Patents
- Patents and the production of knowledge
- Republican patents
- The aftereffects
- Bibliography Index.
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KKM1194 .B86 2022 | Unknown |
- Kopalit, David Frits, 1983- author.
- Deventer : Wolters Kluwer Nederland, 2021
- Description
- Book — xvii, 539 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- The framework of European influence on property law
- The financial collateral directive
- Article 3:84 par. 3 DCC : the prohibition of fiduciary transfers
- The title transfer collateral arrangements and the prohibition of the transfer for security purposes
- The transfer for security purposes in other European legal systems
- Removing Article 3:84 par. 3 from the Dutch civil code
- The provision of financial collateral on the basis of a security fca
- Provision of financial collateral under Dutch law
- Towards a stronger principle of publicity
- The right of use
- The principle of numerus clausus
- How to deal with the dogmatic issues surrounding the right of use
- Whether the introduction of a right of use is sensible
- Conclusion
- Summary
- Samenvatting
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KKM640 .K666 2021 | Unknown |
- Odinot, Geralda, 1970- author.
- [The Hague] : Eleven International Publishing, [2014]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Summary
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- The Dutch Data Retention Directive - an introduction
- 2. Remote communication, developments and implications
- 3. The legislative history and European regulation on the Data Retention Directive
- 4. The retention and securing of data in practice
- 5. The use of historical traffic data in practice
- 6. The use of historical traffic data in figures
- 7. Concluding remarks.
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- Walker, Lara.
- Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2015.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xx, 328 pages)
- Summary
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- 1. Introduction I. Introduction II. Aim and Structure III. Methodology IV. Approach: Pragmatism V. 'Maintenance' as a Concept VI. Conclusion
- 2. History of the Recovery of Maintenance from Abroad I. Introduction II. First Steps-A Regime for the UK and His Majesty's Dominions III. The First International Regime IV. The Regime Established by the Hague Conference V. Recovery of Maintenance in Europe VI. The Initial Impact of the Regulation VII. Conclusion
- 3. Scope: Maintenance Regulation I. Introduction II. Relationships the Regulation Applies to III. Characterisation IV. Conclusion
- 4. Scope: The 2007 Hague Convention I. Introduction II. Child Support III. Spousal Support IV. Other Forms of Maintenance V. Conclusion
- 5. Jurisdiction I. Introduction II. Jurisdiction in EU Family Law III. General Grounds of Jurisdiction IV. Lack of Coherence and Possible Solutions V. Choice of Court VI. Jurisdiction Based on the Appearance of the Defendant VII. Subsidiary Jurisdiction and Forum Necessitatis-No Room for National Law VIII. Limits on Bringing Proceedings IX. Conclusion
- 6. Hague Protocol on Applicable Law I. Introduction II. Scope III. Law Applicable A. General Rule B. Special Rules C. Choice of Applicable Law IV Other Provisions A. Public Policy and Determining the Amount of Maintenance B. Exclusion of Renvoi V. Conclusion
- 7. Recognition and Enforcement: Regulation I. Introduction II. The Procedures in the Maintenance Regulation III. Non-Protocol States IV. The Abolition of Exequatur V. Possible Issues with the Abolition of Exequatur in EU Regulations VI. The Implications of the Hague Protocol and other Methods of Mitigating the Effect of the Abolition of Exequatur in Maintenance Proceedings A. The Hague Protocol B. Articles 19 and 21 VII. Are the Separate Procedures Understood in Practice? VIII. Suitable Alternative Arrangements IX. Conclusion
- 8. Recognition and Enforcement: Convention I. Introduction II. Scope III. Jurisdiction A. Habitual Residence of the Respondent and the Creditor B. Habitual Residence of the Child C. Party Autonomy D. Personal Status IV. Grounds for Refusal A. Ex Officio Review B. Review by the Defendant C. Summary V. Procedure for Recognition and Enforcement VI. Alternative Procedure for Recognition and Enforcement VII. Conclusion
- 9. Actual Enforcement I. Introduction II. Convention III. Common Provisions on Central Authorities A. The Ongoing Enforcement of Maintenance Obligations B. Collect and Transfer Payments C. Provisional Measures IV. Enforcement in Europe A. The Procedure B. Practice So Far V. Case Law of the ECtHR on Enforcement VI. Information Technology: iSupport VII. Conclusion
- 10. Administrative Cooperation I. Introduction II. Designation of Central Authorities III. General Functions IV. Specific Functions V. Legal Assistance VI. Locate One of the Parties VII. Information on Income and Other Financial Circumstances, Including the Location of Assets VIII. Encourage Amicable Solutions IX. Ongoing Enforcement X. Collection and Expeditious Transfer XI. Obtaining of Documentary or Other Evidence XII. Parentage XIII. Provisional Measures that have the Purpose of Securing the Outcome of a Pending Maintenance Application XIV. Service XV. Practical Application of Selected Provisions A. Requests for Specific Measures B. Meeting the Time Requirements XVI. Potential Future Developments: Designing Suitable Minimum Standards XVII. Conclusion
- 11. Conclusion I. Scope and Characterisation II. EU Solutions III. International Solutions IV. Overall Comments V. Final Remarks.
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13. The Dutch Constitution beyond 200 years : tradition and innovation in a multilevel legal order [2018]
- The Hague, the Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2018]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (311 pages)
14. The legal system of the Netherlands [2020]
- Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, [2020]
- Description
- Book — xii, 101 pages ; 22 cm
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- Legal history
- Sources of law
- The constitutional framework
- Legal actors
- Criminal law
- Persons
- The family
- Property
- Contract
- Delictual liability
- Quasi-contracts
- Business entities
- Labor and employment law
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15. Understanding Dutch law [2020]
- 3rd edition - The Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2020] Chicago, IL : Sold and distributed in USA and Canada, Independent Publishers Group
- Description
- Book — 298 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Introducing Dutch law / Sanne Taekema
- A short overview of Dutch legal history / Raymond Kubben and Randall Lesaffer
- Dispute resolution inside and outside the courts / Annie de Roo
- Inhabiting legality : how the Dutch will keep reconstructing their 'Rechtsstaat' / Willem J. Witteveen
- Legislation in the Netherlands : instrumentalist and interactionist approaches to law / Bart van Klink
- Dutch administrative law : the regent reigneth / Rob Jagtenberg
- Principles of Dutch criminal law / Sanna Taekema and Joost Nan
- The outlines of Dutch private law / Harriët Schelhaas and Sanne Taekema
- Family law / Carinne Elion-Valter
- The landscape of Dutch labor law / Annie de Roo
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KKM70 .U53 2020 | Unknown |
- Tolsma, H. D. (Hanna Dürtge), 1980- author.
- Amsterdam : Europa Law Publishing, 2019
- Description
- Book — ix, 134 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction
- Concept of integrated environmental permitting
- Developments in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands
- Constraints of EU environmental law
- The constraints of national law
- The new environment and planning act
- Summary and conclusions
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KKM3128 .T65 2019 | Unknown |
- Ruppert, Enno, author.
- Deventer, The Netherlands : Wolters Kluwer, 2017
- Description
- Book — xxi, 331 pages ; 25 cm
- Summary
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- Background
- Methodology
- State immunity in customary international law
- The United Nations convention
- The Dutch view
- Introduction to part three
- Exceptions from immunity from adjudication
- Immunity regarding measures of constraint
- Procedural and general issues
- Summary and findings
- Conclusion
- Completion
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KKM2840 .R87 2017 | Unknown |
- Antwerpen ; Cambridge : Intersentia, [2019]
- Description
- Book — xiii, 177 pages ; 25 cm
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- The structure of the state / Martine van der Staak
- The main organs of the criminal justice system / Masha Fedorova
- Criminal policy and criminal justice statistics / Piet Hein van Kempen
- Substantive criminal law / Maartje Krabbe, Roel Klaar, Sjarai Lestrade & Mikhel Timmerman
- Criminal procedure law / Swen Brinkhoff, Joeri Bemelmans & Maarten Kuipers
- Sentencing / Geert Pesselse
- The system of sanctions / Henny Sackers
- Conditional release, pardon and aftercare of prisoners / Geert Pesselse
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KKM1572 .C76 2019 | Unknown |
- Jacques, Scott (Scott Thomas), author.
- London : UCL Press, 2019
- Description
- Book — xix, 161 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 24 cm
- Summary
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- Introduction: the law and rules
- 500 grams
- Advertising
- Minors
- 5 grams
- Hard drugs
- Nuisance
- Conclusion: the utility of rules
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KKM4305 .J34 2019 | Available |
- Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2018]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (323 pages) : illustrations, charts, maps, portraits
- Summary
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- An introduction to Cultural policy in the polder / Edwin van Meerkerk and Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen
- A well-balanced cultural policy : an interview with Minister of Culture Ingrid van Engelshoven / Marielle Hendriks
- Legal aspects of cultural policy / Inge van der Vlies
- An international perspective on Dutch cultural policy / Toine Minnaert
- 'A subsidy to make a significant step upwards' : an interview with Arjo Klingens / André Nuchelmans
- The framing game : towards deprovincialising Dutch cultural policy / Johan Kolsteeg
- Values in cultural policymaking : political values and policy advice / Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen and Florine Jonker
- An exercise in undogmatic thinking : an interview with Gable Roelofsen / Bjorn Schrijen
- Towards a cultural policy of trust : the Dutch approach from the perspective of a transnational civil domain / Thijs Lijster, Hanka Otte and Pascal Gielen
- Dutch media policy : towards the end of reflective diversity? / Erik Hitters
- 'A more holistic approach to problems' : an interview with Hans Poll and Jacqueline Roelofs / Jack van der Leden
- Cultural education policy : its justification and organisation / Teunis Ijdens and Edwin van Meerkerk
- Culture for everyone : the value and feasibility of stimulating cultural participation / Koen van Eijck
- 'A strong field needs variation and experimentation' : an interview with Saskia Bak / Rogier Brom
- The people's palaces : public libraries in the information society / Frank Huysmans and Marjolein Oomes
- Cultural policy as a crossroads? : how the Matthew effect, new sociocultural oppositions and digitalisation challenge Dutch national cultural policy / Erick Schrijvers
- 'Production is preceded by talent development' : an interview with Sandra den Hamer / Kimberly van Aart
- Epilogue: A systematic view of Dutch cultural policy in the next 25 years / Quirijn Lennert van den Hoogen and Edwin van Meerkerk.
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