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					statute law					
				
			
            statute law
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- rijkswet
 
- law enacted by a legislative body
 
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- STATUTE OF THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
 - fight against international crime in accordance with international law, giving due regard to the Rome Statute.
 - the enforcement of the sentence is statute-barred according to the law of the executing State;
 - ANNEX IV STATUTE OF THE HAGUE CONFERENCE ON PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
 - This statute sets forth the exclusive purposes for which the CCC is authorized by law to use its general powers.
 - In accordance with Articles 12.1 and 14.3 of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law,
 - In accordance with Article 12.1 and Article 14.3 of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law,
 - In accordance with Articles 12.1 and 14.3 of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law,
 - In accordance with Article 12.1 and Article 14.3 of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law,
 - In accordance with Article 12.1 and Article 14.3 of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law.
 - 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.
 - In accordance with Article 12(1) and Article 14(3) of the Statute, ECB guidelines form an integral part of Community law,
 - 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.
 - 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;
 - 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.