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The Lugano Convention and the San Sebastian Accession Convention Viewed in Their Mutual Context*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 1993

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References

1. Judgment of 15 February 1989, [1989] ECR 341; NJ 1990,698, with note by J.C. Schultsz.

2. Almeida Cruz/Desantes Real/Jenard Report no. 23.

3. [1985] ECR 99; NJ 1986, 208, with note by J.C. Schultsz.

4. Judgment of 14 December 1976, [1976] ECR 1831; NJ 1977, 446, with note by J.C. Schultsz.

5. During the recent discussions in The Hague Conference about a global enforcement convention, it became evident that the United States did not wish to accede to the Lugano Convention.