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Part I. Articles:
1. Jurisdictional competition between national and international courts: could international jurisdiction-regulating rules apply? Yuval Shany;
2. The ties that bind: the EU, the UN and international law Nigel D. White;
3. Loopholes, risks and ambivalences in international lawmaking: the case of a framework convention on victims' rights Willem van Genugten, Rob van Gestel, Marc Groenhuijsen and Rianne Letschert;
4. Rights of indigenous peoples - achievements in international law during the last quarter of a century Asbjørn Eide;
Part II. Documentation:
5. Netherlands state practice for the parliamentary year 2004-2005 P. C. Tange;
6. Treaties and other international agreements to which the Kingdom of the Netherlands is a party - conclusions and developments 2005 M. A. van der Harst;
7. Netherlands municipal legislation involving questions of public international law, 2005 P. C. Tange;
8. Netherlands judicial decisions involving questions of public international law, 2004-2005 L. A. N. M. Barnhoorn;
9. Dutch literature in the field of public international law and related matters, 2005 A. C. M. Mulder.
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