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Humblet v. Belgium

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

Covey Oliver*
Affiliation:
Of the Board of Editors

Abstract

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Type
Judicial Decisions
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1962

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References

1 Translated from the German, digest of facts prepared, and opinion of the Court excerpted by Thomas Buergenthal, LL.B.; LL.M., Instructor in Legal Method, Law School, University of Pennsylvania.

2 Art. 11(b) provides: “On the territory of each of the member States, and regardless of their nationality, the members of the High Authority and officials of the Community: (b) shall be exempt from any tax on salaries or emoluments paid by the Community.”

3 Art. 16 provides: “Any dispute concerning the interpretation or application of the present Protocol shall be submitted to the Court.”

4 Art. 43(1) states that “the Court shall exercise jurisdiction in any other case provided for in an additional provision of this Treaty.”

5 Art. 86(1) provides: “The member States bind themselves to take any appropriate general and particular measures to ensure the execution of their obligations under the decisions and recommendations of the institutions of the Community, and to facilitate the accomplishment of the Community’s objectives.”

6 Protocol on Privileges and Immunities, Art. 13(1).