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Netherlands, The

  • Jan Smits*
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Abstract

This article provides a short overview of Dutch law. The constitutional law, civil and commercial law and court system of the Netherlands are explained and placed in a broader cultural and comparative context. Attention is paid to e.g. the Dutch Constitution, judicial review, tolerance, the use of Dutch and Frisian in the courts, civil law characteristics, the history of codification, export of Dutch law abroad, the role of the Hoge Raad and the highest administrative courts, judicial discretion and activism, anticipatory interpretation, the post-colonial relationship with Curaçao and the other Caribbean islands, legal education and the role of legal doctrine. The contribution also contains references to literature on Dutch law in English.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationElgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law
EditorsJan Smits, Jaakko Husa, Catherine Valcke, Madalena Narciso
Place of PublicationCheltenham / Northampton
PublisherEdward Elgar Publishing
Pages82-88
Number of pages7
Volume3
ISBN (Electronic)9781839105609
ISBN (Print)9781839105593
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Dec 2023

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