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© Van Diepen Van der Kroef Advocaten

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international and human rights law, including also the obligation of the State of theNetherlands within the framework of its membership of the European Union. The actionbrought by the State of the Netherlands must be traced back to its actual interest. After all,if immunity is accorded and the Netherlands Court declares itself as without jurisdiction theState of the Netherlands can restrict its defence and keep referring to the United Nations.In conclusion:If it pleases the Court to give judgment having immediate effect:1. to set aside the judgment against which appeal was lodged;2. still to determine that the District Court The Hague has jurisdiction to hear the claims thatthe Association et al. instituted by service of writ of summons of 4 June 2007 against theUnited Nations;3. to direct the State of the Netherlands to reimburse the appellants for all that the Associationet al. might have paid to the State of the Netherlands in implementation of the contestedjudgment plus the statutory interest from the day of payment to the day of repayment;4. to condemn the State of the Netherlands in the costs of both courts plus subsequent costs tobe determined by the Court of Appeal all to be satisfied within fourteen days of official datingof the judgment and – should satisfaction of the (subsequent) costs not be effected within thestated period - plus the statutory interest on such subsequent costs from the stated period forsatisfaction.M.R. GerritsenDr. A. HagedornJ. StaabS.A. van <strong>der</strong> Sluijs<strong>©</strong> <strong>Van</strong> <strong>Diepen</strong> <strong>Van</strong> <strong>der</strong> <strong>Kroef</strong> <strong>Advocaten</strong> page 99 of 99

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