Betekenis van:
statute law

statute law
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  • rijkswet
  • law enacted by a legislative body

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  1. STATUTE OF THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
  2. fight against international crime in accordance with international law, giving due regard to the Rome Statute.
  3. the enforcement of the sentence is statute-barred according to the law of the executing State;
  4. ANNEX IV STATUTE OF THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
  5. This statute sets forth the exclusive purposes for which the CCC is authorized by law to use its general powers.
  6. In accordance with Articles 12.1 and 14.3 of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law,
  7. In accordance with Article 12.1 and Article 14.3 of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law,
  8. In accordance with Articles 12.1 and 14.3 of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law,
  9. In accordance with Article 12.1 and Article 14.3 of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law,
  10. In accordance with Article 12.1 and Article 14.3 of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law.
  11. Decree-law No 159 of 1 October 2007, converted into statute, with amendments, by Law No 222 of 29 November 2007, published Gazzetta Ufficiale, No 279, 30.11.2007.
  12. In accordance with Article 12(1) and Article 14(3) of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law,
  13. The legal basis of the scheme is Decree-law No 23 of 14 February 2003, which was converted into statute by Act No 81 of 17 April 2003.
  14. the enforcement of the sentence is statute-barred according to the law of the executing State and relates to an act which falls within its competence according to that law;
  15. the execution of the decision is statute-barred according to the law of the executing State and the decision relates to acts which fall within the jurisdiction of that State under its own law.