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Table
of
Contents
Acknowledgements
xiii
Preface
xv
Abbreviations
xvii
Chapter
1
Introduction
1
1.1.
Note on Historical and Socioeconomic Contextual Matters
1
1.2.
Significance of the Freedom of Movement of Persons
2
1.3.
European Citizenship: The Human Face of Market Freedoms
3
1.3.1.
Bulgaria and Romania's Accession
5
1.3.2.
Turkey's Accession
5
1.4.
The Principles of Non-Discrimination and Proportionality
6
1.5.
The Institutional Framework
8
1.6.
Material Covered in Subsequent Chapters
10
Chapter
2
Basic Legal Provisions Governing the Free Movement of Persons
13
2.1.
Introduction
13
2.2.
Background to EC Developments
14
2.2.1.
The ECSC Treaty
14
2.2.2.
The EAEC Treaty
14
2.2.3.
Other Developments-EC Treaty and
Schengen
15
2.3.
Relevant Provisions of the EC Treaty Concerning the Free
Movement of Persons
16
2.3.1.
Title I of the
EU
Treaty
16
2.3.2.
Impact of Principles Contained in Part I of the EC Treaty
17
2.3.3.
The Effect of Articles
14(2)
and
18(1)
EC
18
vi
Table of Contents
23
Λ.
Part III, Title VI, Chapters
1-3
EC
20
2.3.4.1.
Chapter I: Articles
3ÇM2
EC
20
2.3.4.2.
Chapter II: Articles
43-48
EC
22
2.3.4.3.
Chapter III: Articles
49-55
EC
24
2.4.
Other Relevant EC Treaty Provisions
27
2.5.
Impact of the Maastricht Treaty
28
2.6.
Alterations Made to EC Treaty by the Amsterdam Treaty
29
2.7.
Title IV (Articles
61-69)
of Part III of the EC Treaty
30
2.7.1.
Substantive Legal Rules with Special Reference to Visas
30
2.7.2.
Special Features of the Legislative Procedure: Limited
Jurisdiction of the Court
33
2.7.3.
Protocols Governing the Position of the United Kingdom,
Ireland and Denmark
35
2.8.
The
Schengen
Agreements
36
2.9.
Effect of the Amsterdam Treaty on the
Schengen
System
38
2.10.
The Effect of the
Schengen
Acquis on
the United Kingdom,
Denmark, Iceland and Norway
39
2.11.
Fragmentation and Future Application of the
Schengen Acquis
40
2.12.
The Report of the High Level Panel and Some Subsequent
Developments
40
Chapter
3
Free Movement of Workers and Related Matters
45
3.1.
Introduction
45
3.2.
The Scope of Freedom of Movement of Workers
50
3.2.1.
Territorial and Personal Scope of Freedom of Movement
of Workers
50
3.2.2.
Exception for Employment in the Public Service
52
3.2.3.
Rights of Movement, Entry and Residence
54
3.2.4.
Family Members
56
3.3.
The Provisions of Part I of Regulation
1612/68 59
3.3.1.
Eligibility for Employment (Title I)
59
3.3.2.
Equality of Treatment in Employment (Title II)
60
3.3.2.1.
Prohibition of Discrimination in Relation to
Conditions of Employment
60
3.3.2.2.
Social Advantages
60
3.3.2.3.
Indirect Discrimination and Tax Advantages
63
3.3.2.4.
Vocational Schools
65
3.3.2.5.
Discriminatory Clauses in Collective
Agreements
65
Table
of
Contents
vii
3.3.2.6.
Trade Union Rights
65
3.3.2.7.
Housing
66
3.3.3.
Families (Title III)
66
3.3.3.1.
The Families of Workers
66
3.3.3.2.
The Right to Remain after Employment
66
3.3.3.3.
Other Rights of Migrant Workers
68
3.3.3.4.
Educational Rights Available to Migrant
Workers, Their Children and Others
71
3.3.3.4.1.
Introductory Remarks
71
3.3.3.4.2.
Children of Migrant Workers
72
3.3.3.4.3.
The Position of Workers
73
3.3.3.4.4.
Vocational Training Policy
76
3.3.3.4.5.
Legislation Concerning Students
77
3.4.
Posted Workers
78
3.4.1.
Introductory Remarks
78
3.4.2.
Provisions of the Directive
79
3.4.3.
Possible Incompatibility of Certain Provisions of the
Directive with EC Law
81
3.4.4.
A Few Commission Proposals
82
3.4.5.
The Withdrawn
1999
Proposal on the Posting of
Third-Country Nationals
83
3.5.
The Provision of Services by Third-Country Nationals Established
Within the Community
85
Chapter
4
Freedom of Establishment
87
4.1.
Introductory Remarks: The Relationship between Freedoms
87
4.2.
Relevant Secondary Legislation and the Court's
Approach to its Limitations
90
4.3.
EC Treaty Provisions and Exceptions
92
4.3.1.
The Exception for the Exercise of Official Authority
92
4.3.2.
The Impact of Articles
295
and
86(2)
EC
93
4.3.3.
The Direct Effect of Article
43
EC and a Few of Its
Consequences
93
4.4.
Coordinating Directives and the Mutual Recognition of
Qualifications
96
4.4.1.
The Lawyers' Directive of
1998 97
4.4.2.
The General Systems for Mutual Recognition
98
4.4.2.1.
The First General System Directive and Related
Matters
98
4.4.2.2.
Directive
92/5
I/EC
104
viii Table of
Contents
4.4.2.3.
Reflections on the General System Directives
and Their Implementation
105
4.4.2.4.
Additional Characteristics of Directive
2005/36/EC
106
4.4.2.5.
Qualifications Obtained in Non-Member
States
107
4.5.
Ambit of Article
43
EC
109
4.5.1.
General Scope of Application
109
4.5.2.
Can a National Invoke Article
43
Against His or Her
Own State?
112
4.6.
Establishment and Companies
114
4.6.1.
Beneficiaries
114
4.6.2
Discriminatory and Other Rules Imposing Restrictions and
Disadvantages on Companies with Registered or Principal
Offices in Another Member State
119
Chapter
5
Freedom to Provide and Receive Services
123
5.1.
Introductory Remarks
123
5.2.
Scope of the Provisions on Services
126
5.2.1.
The Direct Effect of Article
49
EC
126
5.2.2.
Distinction from Other Fundamental Freedoms
127
5.2.3.
The Scope of the Rules Governing Services
130
5.2.4.
Circumvention of the Law and Fraud
131
5.3.
Freedom to Receive Services
133
5.4.
Justifications for Restrictions
136
5.4.1.
Treaty Rules
136
5.4.2.
Other Grounds for Justifications Developed by the Court
137
5.4.3.
The Treatment of Indistinctly Applicable Rules
141
5.4.4.
Justification in Cases Unconnected with
Professional Rules
143
5.4.5.
Alpine Investments and Certain Rules on the Free
Movement of Goods
145
5.4.6.
Tourism for Medical Treatment
147
5.4.7.
General Comments
150
Chapter
6
Derogations and Limitations
153
6.1.
Introductory Remarks
153
6.2.
Public Policy and Security
155
Table
of Contents
ix
6.3.
The Public Policy Requirement of Personal Conduct of
Natural Persons
155
6.4.
Public Policy Relating to Migrants and Companies
158
6.4.1.
Sanctions that May be Imposed on Migrants
158
6.4.2.
Public Policy and Companies
159
6.5.
Public Health
159
6.6.
Procedural Safeguards
160
6.7.
Further Limitations
161
Chapter
7
European Citizenship
163
7.1.
Introduction
163
7.2.
Developments before the Maastricht Treaty
164
7.2.1.
Passport Union and Special Rights
164
7.2.2.
The Two Adonnino Committee Reports
165
7.2.3.
Commission Communication on a People's Europe
165
7.2.4.
Voting Rights in Local Elections
165
7.3.
European Citizenship and the Intergovernmental Conference
165
7.3.1.
Early Contributions to the Elaboration of the Concept
165
7.3.2.
The Approach Taken by the European Parliament
167
7.3.3.
The Commission's Proposals
167
7.3.4.
The Agreement on the Draft Treaty on European Union
167
7.4.
Differing Concepts of Union Citizenship
168
7.5.
Definition of Union Citizenship
168
7.5.1.
Rights and Duties
169
7.5.2.
Important Decisions Concerning Movement and
Residence Rights
170
7.5.3.
The Position of Lawfully Resident Citizens
171
7.5.4.
Reluctance of the Court in Certain Decisions
173
7.6.
Relevant Provisions of Directive 2004/38/EC
174
7.7.
Reactions to the Concept of Citizenship
174
7.8.
Recent Developments
175
7.9.
Concluding Remarks
176
Chapter
8
The Rights of Third-Country Nationals in the EC
177
8.1.
Introduction
177
8.2.
The Effect of International Agreements
178
8.3.
Early Developments in the Field of Immigration
179
8.4.
The
1998
Action Plan
180
χ
Table of Contents
8.5.
The Meeting at Tampere
180
8.6.
Measures and Proposals Concerning Immigration
181
8.7.
The Family Reunification Directive
182
8.7.1.
The Application
182
8.7.2.
Family Members
183
8.7.3.
Restrictions on the Exercise of the Right
183
8.7.4.
Reunification of Refugees
184
8.7.5.
Entry and Residence of Family Members
184
8.8.
Long-term Resident Third-Country Nationals
184
8.9.
Migration for the Purpose of Studies, Pupil Exchange,
Unremunerated Training or Voluntary Service
185
8.10.
Proposed Directive on Entry and Residence for Paid Employment
186
8.11.
Asylum
187
8.11.1
Introductory Remarks
187
8.11.2
Dublin II
187
8.11.3
Minimum Standards for the Reception of Asylum Seekers
189
8.12.
Minimum Standards on Procedures
191
8.13.
Council Directive on Qualification and Status as Refugee
194
8.14.
Eurodac
196
8.15.
The Temporary Protection Directive
199
8.16.
Concluding Remarks
201
Chapter
9
International Agreements and Free Movement
203
9.1.
Introduction
203
9.1.1.
Types of International Agreements and Legal Bases
203
9.1.2.
Jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice
205
9.1.3.
Division of Competences to Conclude Agreement
205
9.1.4.
The European Economic Area Agreement
206
9.2.
The Association Agreement with Turkey
207
9.2.1.
Introductory Remarks
207
9.2.2.
Relevant Provisions of the Agreement and the Additional
Protocol Concerning Workers
208
9.2.3.
Decision
1/80
of the Council of Association and Workers
209
9.2.3.1.
Scope
209
9.2.3.2.
Effects of Article
6(1)
of Decision
1/80 210
9.3.
Some of the Concepts Used in Article
6(2) 212
9.3.1.
Persons Duly Registered as Belonging to the Labour Force
212
9.3.2.
The Concept of Legal Employment
213
9.3.3.
Transposition of Rules of Community Law
214
9.4.
Article
7
and Its Effects
215
Table
of Contents
xi
9.5.
Priority for Turkish Workers
217
9.5.1.
Admission of Children to Educational Courses and Such
217
9.5.2.
Non-Discrimination: The Provisions of Article
10 218
9.5.3.
Rights of EC Member State Nationals
218
9.5.4.
Safeguard Clause
218
9.5.5.
Standstill Clause
218
9.5.6.
Applicable Limitations
219
9.5.7.
Exchange of Information
219
9.5.8.
Social and Cultural Advancement of Turkish
Workers and Their Families
219
9.5.9.
Provisions of the Agreement and the Additional Protocol
Concerning Establishment and Services
220
9.6.
The Euro-Mediterranean Agreement with Tunisia
221
9.6.1.
Introductory Remarks
221
9.6.2.
Employment, Establishment and Services
221
9.6.3.
Cooperation on Social Policy and Employment
223
9.7.
The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with Russia
224
9.7.1.
Introductory Remarks
224
9.7.2.
Labour Conditions
225
9.7.3.
Rules Governing the Establishment and Operation of
Companies
227
9.7.4.
The
Cross-Border
Supply of Services
228
9.7.5.
General Provisions
229
9.7.5.1.
Article
46 229
9.7.5.2.
Article
48 229
9.7.5.3.
Article
50 230
9.8.
The General Agreement on Trade in Services
231
9.8.1.
Introductory Remarks
231
9.8.2.
Supply of Services Through 'Natural Persons'
232
9.8.3.
Specific Commitments of the EC and Its Member States
232
Table of Cases
235
Table of Treaties
263
Bibliography
291
Index
295 |
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Table
of
Contents
Acknowledgements
xiii
Preface
xv
Abbreviations
xvii
Chapter
1
Introduction
1
1.1.
Note on Historical and Socioeconomic Contextual Matters
1
1.2.
Significance of the Freedom of Movement of Persons
2
1.3.
European Citizenship: The Human Face of Market Freedoms
3
1.3.1.
Bulgaria and Romania's Accession
5
1.3.2.
Turkey's Accession
5
1.4.
The Principles of Non-Discrimination and Proportionality
6
1.5.
The Institutional Framework
8
1.6.
Material Covered in Subsequent Chapters
10
Chapter
2
Basic Legal Provisions Governing the Free Movement of Persons
13
2.1.
Introduction
13
2.2.
Background to EC Developments
14
2.2.1.
The ECSC Treaty
14
2.2.2.
The EAEC Treaty
14
2.2.3.
Other Developments-EC Treaty and
Schengen
15
2.3.
Relevant Provisions of the EC Treaty Concerning the Free
Movement of Persons
16
2.3.1.
Title I of the
EU
Treaty
16
2.3.2.
Impact of Principles Contained in Part I of the EC Treaty
17
2.3.3.
The Effect of Articles
14(2)
and
18(1)
EC
18
vi
Table of Contents
23
Λ.
Part III, Title VI, Chapters
1-3
EC
20
2.3.4.1.
Chapter I: Articles
3ÇM2
EC
20
2.3.4.2.
Chapter II: Articles
43-48
EC
22
2.3.4.3.
Chapter III: Articles
49-55
EC
24
2.4.
Other Relevant EC Treaty Provisions
27
2.5.
Impact of the Maastricht Treaty
28
2.6.
Alterations Made to EC Treaty by the Amsterdam Treaty
29
2.7.
Title IV (Articles
61-69)
of Part III of the EC Treaty
30
2.7.1.
Substantive Legal Rules with Special Reference to Visas
30
2.7.2.
Special Features of the Legislative Procedure: Limited
Jurisdiction of the Court
33
2.7.3.
Protocols Governing the Position of the United Kingdom,
Ireland and Denmark
35
2.8.
The
Schengen
Agreements
36
2.9.
Effect of the Amsterdam Treaty on the
Schengen
System
38
2.10.
The Effect of the
Schengen
Acquis on
the United Kingdom,
Denmark, Iceland and Norway
39
2.11.
Fragmentation and Future Application of the
Schengen Acquis
40
2.12.
The Report of the High Level Panel and Some Subsequent
Developments
40
Chapter
3
Free Movement of Workers and Related Matters
45
3.1.
Introduction
45
3.2.
The Scope of Freedom of Movement of Workers
50
3.2.1.
Territorial and Personal Scope of Freedom of Movement
of Workers
50
3.2.2.
Exception for Employment in the Public Service
52
3.2.3.
Rights of Movement, Entry and Residence
54
3.2.4.
Family Members
56
3.3.
The Provisions of Part I of Regulation
1612/68 59
3.3.1.
Eligibility for Employment (Title I)
59
3.3.2.
Equality of Treatment in Employment (Title II)
60
3.3.2.1.
Prohibition of Discrimination in Relation to
Conditions of Employment
60
3.3.2.2.
Social Advantages
60
3.3.2.3.
Indirect Discrimination and Tax Advantages
63
3.3.2.4.
Vocational Schools
65
3.3.2.5.
Discriminatory Clauses in Collective
Agreements
65
Table
of
Contents
vii
3.3.2.6.
Trade Union Rights
65
3.3.2.7.
Housing
66
3.3.3.
Families (Title III)
66
3.3.3.1.
The Families of Workers
66
3.3.3.2.
The Right to Remain after Employment
66
3.3.3.3.
Other Rights of Migrant Workers
68
3.3.3.4.
Educational Rights Available to Migrant
Workers, Their Children and Others
71
3.3.3.4.1.
Introductory Remarks
71
3.3.3.4.2.
Children of Migrant Workers
72
3.3.3.4.3.
The Position of Workers
73
3.3.3.4.4.
Vocational Training Policy
76
3.3.3.4.5.
Legislation Concerning Students
77
3.4.
Posted Workers
78
3.4.1.
Introductory Remarks
78
3.4.2.
Provisions of the Directive
79
3.4.3.
Possible Incompatibility of Certain Provisions of the
Directive with EC Law
81
3.4.4.
A Few Commission Proposals
82
3.4.5.
The Withdrawn
1999
Proposal on the Posting of
Third-Country Nationals
83
3.5.
The Provision of Services by Third-Country Nationals Established
Within the Community
85
Chapter
4
Freedom of Establishment
87
4.1.
Introductory Remarks: The Relationship between Freedoms
87
4.2.
Relevant Secondary Legislation and the Court's
Approach to its Limitations
90
4.3.
EC Treaty Provisions and Exceptions
92
4.3.1.
The Exception for the Exercise of Official Authority
92
4.3.2.
The Impact of Articles
295
and
86(2)
EC
93
4.3.3.
The Direct Effect of Article
43
EC and a Few of Its
Consequences
93
4.4.
Coordinating Directives and the Mutual Recognition of
Qualifications
96
4.4.1.
The Lawyers' Directive of
1998 97
4.4.2.
The General Systems for Mutual Recognition
98
4.4.2.1.
The First General System Directive and Related
Matters
98
4.4.2.2.
Directive
92/5
I/EC
104
viii Table of
Contents
4.4.2.3.
Reflections on the General System Directives
and Their Implementation
105
4.4.2.4.
Additional Characteristics of Directive
2005/36/EC
106
4.4.2.5.
Qualifications Obtained in Non-Member
States
107
4.5.
Ambit of Article
43
EC
109
4.5.1.
General Scope of Application
109
4.5.2.
Can a National Invoke Article
43
Against His or Her
Own State?
112
4.6.
Establishment and Companies
114
4.6.1.
Beneficiaries
114
4.6.2
Discriminatory and Other Rules Imposing Restrictions and
Disadvantages on Companies with Registered or Principal
Offices in Another Member State
119
Chapter
5
Freedom to Provide and Receive Services
123
5.1.
Introductory Remarks
123
5.2.
Scope of the Provisions on Services
126
5.2.1.
The Direct Effect of Article
49
EC
126
5.2.2.
Distinction from Other Fundamental Freedoms
127
5.2.3.
The Scope of the Rules Governing Services
130
5.2.4.
Circumvention of the Law and Fraud
131
5.3.
Freedom to Receive Services
133
5.4.
Justifications for Restrictions
136
5.4.1.
Treaty Rules
136
5.4.2.
Other Grounds for Justifications Developed by the Court
137
5.4.3.
The Treatment of Indistinctly Applicable Rules
141
5.4.4.
Justification in Cases Unconnected with
Professional Rules
143
5.4.5.
Alpine Investments and Certain Rules on the Free
Movement of Goods
145
5.4.6.
Tourism for Medical Treatment
147
5.4.7.
General Comments
150
Chapter
6
Derogations and Limitations
153
6.1.
Introductory Remarks
153
6.2.
Public Policy and Security
155
Table
of Contents
ix
6.3.
The Public Policy Requirement of Personal Conduct of
Natural Persons
155
6.4.
Public Policy Relating to Migrants and Companies
158
6.4.1.
Sanctions that May be Imposed on Migrants
158
6.4.2.
Public Policy and Companies
159
6.5.
Public Health
159
6.6.
Procedural Safeguards
160
6.7.
Further Limitations
161
Chapter
7
European Citizenship
163
7.1.
Introduction
163
7.2.
Developments before the Maastricht Treaty
164
7.2.1.
Passport Union and Special Rights
164
7.2.2.
The Two Adonnino Committee Reports
165
7.2.3.
Commission Communication on a People's Europe
165
7.2.4.
Voting Rights in Local Elections
165
7.3.
European Citizenship and the Intergovernmental Conference
165
7.3.1.
Early Contributions to the Elaboration of the Concept
165
7.3.2.
The Approach Taken by the European Parliament
167
7.3.3.
The Commission's Proposals
167
7.3.4.
The Agreement on the Draft Treaty on European Union
167
7.4.
Differing Concepts of Union Citizenship
168
7.5.
Definition of Union Citizenship
168
7.5.1.
Rights and Duties
169
7.5.2.
Important Decisions Concerning Movement and
Residence Rights
170
7.5.3.
The Position of Lawfully Resident Citizens
171
7.5.4.
Reluctance of the Court in Certain Decisions
173
7.6.
Relevant Provisions of Directive 2004/38/EC
174
7.7.
Reactions to the Concept of Citizenship
174
7.8.
Recent Developments
175
7.9.
Concluding Remarks
176
Chapter
8
The Rights of Third-Country Nationals in the EC
177
8.1.
Introduction
177
8.2.
The Effect of International Agreements
178
8.3.
Early Developments in the Field of Immigration
179
8.4.
The
1998
Action Plan
180
χ
Table of Contents
8.5.
The Meeting at Tampere
180
8.6.
Measures and Proposals Concerning Immigration
181
8.7.
The Family Reunification Directive
182
8.7.1.
The Application
182
8.7.2.
Family Members
183
8.7.3.
Restrictions on the Exercise of the Right
183
8.7.4.
Reunification of Refugees
184
8.7.5.
Entry and Residence of Family Members
184
8.8.
Long-term Resident Third-Country Nationals
184
8.9.
Migration for the Purpose of Studies, Pupil Exchange,
Unremunerated Training or Voluntary Service
185
8.10.
Proposed Directive on Entry and Residence for Paid Employment
186
8.11.
Asylum
187
8.11.1
Introductory Remarks
187
8.11.2
Dublin II
187
8.11.3
Minimum Standards for the Reception of Asylum Seekers
189
8.12.
Minimum Standards on Procedures
191
8.13.
Council Directive on Qualification and Status as Refugee
194
8.14.
Eurodac
196
8.15.
The Temporary Protection Directive
199
8.16.
Concluding Remarks
201
Chapter
9
International Agreements and Free Movement
203
9.1.
Introduction
203
9.1.1.
Types of International Agreements and Legal Bases
203
9.1.2.
Jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice
205
9.1.3.
Division of Competences to Conclude Agreement
205
9.1.4.
The European Economic Area Agreement
206
9.2.
The Association Agreement with Turkey
207
9.2.1.
Introductory Remarks
207
9.2.2.
Relevant Provisions of the Agreement and the Additional
Protocol Concerning Workers
208
9.2.3.
Decision
1/80
of the Council of Association and Workers
209
9.2.3.1.
Scope
209
9.2.3.2.
Effects of Article
6(1)
of Decision
1/80 210
9.3.
Some of the Concepts Used in Article
6(2) 212
9.3.1.
Persons Duly Registered as Belonging to the Labour Force
212
9.3.2.
The Concept of Legal Employment
213
9.3.3.
Transposition of Rules of Community Law
214
9.4.
Article
7
and Its Effects
215
Table
of Contents
xi
9.5.
Priority for Turkish Workers
217
9.5.1.
Admission of Children to Educational Courses and Such
217
9.5.2.
Non-Discrimination: The Provisions of Article
10 218
9.5.3.
Rights of EC Member State Nationals
218
9.5.4.
Safeguard Clause
218
9.5.5.
Standstill Clause
218
9.5.6.
Applicable Limitations
219
9.5.7.
Exchange of Information
219
9.5.8.
Social and Cultural Advancement of Turkish
Workers and Their Families
219
9.5.9.
Provisions of the Agreement and the Additional Protocol
Concerning Establishment and Services
220
9.6.
The Euro-Mediterranean Agreement with Tunisia
221
9.6.1.
Introductory Remarks
221
9.6.2.
Employment, Establishment and Services
221
9.6.3.
Cooperation on Social Policy and Employment
223
9.7.
The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement with Russia
224
9.7.1.
Introductory Remarks
224
9.7.2.
Labour Conditions
225
9.7.3.
Rules Governing the Establishment and Operation of
Companies
227
9.7.4.
The
Cross-Border
Supply of Services
228
9.7.5.
General Provisions
229
9.7.5.1.
Article
46 229
9.7.5.2.
Article
48 229
9.7.5.3.
Article
50 230
9.8.
The General Agreement on Trade in Services
231
9.8.1.
Introductory Remarks
231
9.8.2.
Supply of Services Through 'Natural Persons'
232
9.8.3.
Specific Commitments of the EC and Its Member States
232
Table of Cases
235
Table of Treaties
263
Bibliography
291
Index
295 |
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