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International Journal of Refugee Law Advance Access originally published online on January 8, 2008
International Journal of Refugee Law 2007 19(4):765-766; doi:10.1093/ijrl/eem064
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Case Law

Judicial Division of the Council of State of the Netherlands, October 12th 2007

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(Case Number 200702174/1, available in Dutch at <http://www.raadvanstate.nl/verdicts/verdict_details.asp?verdict_id=18512>)

[Editorial Comment: The IJRL has from the outset included case law. Indeed, thanks to the foresight of Guy Goodwin-Gill, the very earliest issues had abstracts with their own classification scheme – see, for example, 1 IJRL 101 (1989). More recently, full case reports have been the norm and usually only those judgments available in English. During the production of this issue, Nick . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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