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Agreement on mutual assistance and cooperation between customs administrations (Trb.). 1998, 174)

Original Language Title: Goedkeuringswet Overeenkomst ex artikel K.3 Verdrag betreffende de Europese Unie inzake wederzijdse bijstand en samenwerking tussen de douaneadministraties (Trb. 1998, 174)

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Law of 8 June 2000, approving the Agreement established in Brussels on 18 December 1997, drawn up on the basis of Article K. 3 of the Treaty on European Union on mutual assistance and cooperation between the European Economic Community and the United States of America (2). Customs administrations (Trb. 1998, 174)

We Beatrix, at the grace of God, Queen of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, etc. etc. etc.

All of them, who will see or hear these, saluut! do know:

In this regard, we considered that the Agreement established in Brussels on 18 December 1997 drew up, on the basis of Article K. 3 of the Treaty on European Union, mutual assistance and cooperation between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Germany. customs administrations due to Article 91, first paragraph, of the Constitution the approval of the States-General may be required before the Kingdom can be bound by it;

In this way, we, the Council of State, and with the mean consultations of the States-General, have been well-regarded and understood to be right and to be understood by the following:


Article 1

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The Agreement established in Brussels on 18 December 1997 drawn up on the basis of Article K. 3 of the Treaty on European Union on Mutual Assistance and Cooperation between Customs Administrations, of which the Dutch text is posted in Tractatenblad 1998, 174, is approved for the Netherlands.


Article 2

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If a question related to the interpretation of the Article 1 the Court of Justice of the European Union referred to the Convention in a case before a court of jurisdiction or a court of jurisdiction whose decisions are not amenable to an appeal, and that court considers that it is necessary for its decision to be taken before the Court of Justice of the European Parliament and of the Council of the The Court of Justice of the European Communities is to be held before the Court of Justice of the European Communities.


Article 3

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The College protection personal data referred to in Article 51 of the Personal Data Protection Act , supervises the observance of Article 25 of the Article 1 That Treaty.


Article 4 [ Expired by 01-09-2001]

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Article 5

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This Act shall enter into force from the day following the date of issuance of the Official Gazette, in which it is placed.

Burdens and orders that it will be placed in the Official Gazette, and that all ministries, authorities, colleges and officials who so concern will keep their hands on the precise execution.

Given at The Hague, 8 June 2000

Beatrix

The Secretary of State for Finance,

W. J. Bos

The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,

D. A. Benschop

The Minister of Justice,

A. H. Korthals

Published the sixth of July 2000

The Minister of Justice,

A. H. Korthals