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ay to the legal activities taking place in The | Hague, a city which, in the words of former United N |
omacy efforts of the Philippine Embassy in The | Hague, a workshop was conducted on the Philippines' |
time collaborator and friend, producer Stephen | Hague, a colleague from the Polar Bear days, is also |
It is now in the Westreen Museum at the | Hague, a museum which contains many interesting miss |
e next year he was appointed ambassador at The | Hague, a post he held until 1858. |
won the world individual title in 1994 at The | Hague, a Bronze medal in the team event at the 1996 |
for the Oranjezaal in the Huis ten Bosch, The | Hague, a commission for Amalia von Solms that brough |
uzanne Bischoff van Heemskerck (born 1950, The | Hague), a Dutch politician |
to 1976 he presided over the curatorium of the | Hague Academy of International Law, an institution s |
nal Relations in Thessaloniki, Greece, and the | Hague Academy of International Law in the Netherland |
e Program in Berlin, Germany, and attended the | Hague Academy of International Law in the Netherland |
He is also an alumnus of the | Hague Academy of International Law (2003) and the In |
1972 Certificate in International Law, | Hague Academy of International Law |
search at Harvard University (1965) and at the | Hague Academy of International Law (1968). |
dition, he received in 1970 a diploma from the | Hague Academy of International Law. |
In addition, he also attended the | Hague Academy of International Law. |
e also attended the U.S. Army War College, the | Hague Academy of International Law, and the Executiv |
is currently a member of the Curatorium of The | Hague Academy of International Law. |
An ICC spokesman in The | Hague accuses Mr. Bashir of intentionally directing |
Britain's foreign secretary, William | Hague, advised British nationals to leave the countr |
He would have been succeeded by former The | Hague alderman Bruno Bruins. |
atie/Netherlands Bureau for Art History at The | Hague along with his personal library, in the nature |
Hague also acknowledged he had a weight problem and | |
res artists such as KRS One, Rakim and Stephen | Hague, among others. |
In 1847 he was appointed governor at the | Hague, and commandant in South Holland. |
e western shore of Lake George between NY 8 in | Hague and US 9 in Lake George village. |
award winning choir that is directed by Janice | Hague, and every year they present a Spring musical. |
Mathews was born in The | Hague and learned to play accordion while the Nether |
of Music in London, Royal Conservatory of The | Hague, and the Geneva Conservatory. |
all Climate Conferences in Berlin, Kyoto, The | Hague and Marrakech, where the USA boycotted the Kyo |
He was born and died in The | Hague and was the brother of Hendrik and Minus Verhe |
ost celebrated pictures in ... the Louvre, the | Hague and Amsterdam" at Harding's Gallery |
Gill University, the Royal Conservatory of The | Hague, and at Wilfrid Laurier University. |
r of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The | Hague and a judge at the Belgian Constitutional Cour |
Frederick V, already in exile in The | Hague, and under growing pressure from his father-in |
he church is formally owned by the City of The | Hague and is managed by the "Stichting Grote Kerk De |
Burns personally made presentations at The | Hague and in Israel. |
of different periods from Kees van Hemert (The | Hague) and Andreas Grutter (Amsterdam). |
Before the Academy of International Law at the | Hague and in the Institut Universitaire de Hautes Et |
obi, Islamabad, Rome (the Vatican), Dakar, The | Hague, and both Kigali and Kinshasa as Ambassador. |
One in Meijendel (dunes north of The | Hague), and in the Meije (in the neighbourhood of th |
ned supporters in IJmuiden, Kampen, Eindhoven, | Hague and Rotterdam. |
cher at the conservatories of Brussels and The | Hague and regular jury member of international compe |
In 2001, Hay left The | Hague and moved back to Amsterdam. |
Douglas B. | Hague and Rosemary Christie - Lighthouses: their arc |
He was born in The | Hague and he died in Zutphen. |
ford graduates (notably David Cameron, William | Hague and George Osborne). |
in full session once a year in New York or The | Hague, and may also hold special sessions where circ |
is rector of the Johan de Witt College in The | Hague and former politician for the GPV and Christen |
ecorded "West End Girls" with producer Stephen | Hague, and re-released the song in late 1985, toppin |
He teaches at the Royal Conservatory of The | Hague and the Conservatorium van Amsterdam. |
He lived at The | Hague and elsewhere in a state of poverty which hamp |
was formed in 1838 from parts of the towns of | Hague and Bolton. |
ternational Congress of Comparative Law at The | Hague, and in 1939 he was raised to the peerage as B |
Congress of Ryswick; he was ambassador at The | Hague, and after becoming an earl was ambassador in |
She was born in The | Hague and died in Sobibor extermination camp. |
la Pergola (Florence), Milan Conservatory, The | Hague, and Theatre du Chatelet (Paris). |
the baroque violinists Marie Leonhardt in The | Hague and Eduard Melkus in Vienna. |
Chayyim, studied under Rabbi Berenstein at The | Hague, and received his diploma of "Morenu" in 1839. |
pent four years as personal secretary to Mayor | Hague, and served on the city commission in Jersey C |
814, Phull was named Russian ambassador in The | Hague and Brussels; his witty third wife, Sabine Hen |
ik Andriessen at the Royal Conservatory of The | Hague, and later emigrated to Canada in 1953 to even |
Van Aartsen was a lawyer in The | Hague and a member of the Anti Revolutionary Party. |
r of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The | Hague, and was an Honorary Fellow of Exeter College |
It also refers to a street in The | Hague, and to the Noordeinde Palace located there. |
Journal Britannique, which was printed at the | Hague, and gave an account in French of the chief pr |
ich he travelled to Leiden via Hamburg and the | Hague, and he was appointed extraordinary professor |
Later he worked in the embassies of The | Hague and Berlin, and then he took part as assistant |
n camp Amersfoort and 40 prisoners each in The | Hague and Rotterdam. |
with responsibility for campaigning by William | Hague, and in 2000 continued on the frontbench as Sh |
lle Moree survives in the Royal Library of the | Hague and a similar inventory was made for Catherine |
trel", emulated the British minstrel owner Sam | Hague and became one of the first white owners of a |
eceives a subsidy from the municipality of The | Hague and from the national government. |
of embassy at Constantinople, minister at The | Hague and, from September 1916 until August 1917, am |
the small Catholic Ziekenhuis hospital in The | Hague and, in order to improve his financial situati |
came in 1998 when Conservative leader William | Hague announced the closure of Young Conservatives a |
ncan met peace advocate David Hartsough at the | Hague Appeal for Peace in May 1999. |
William | Hague appointed him a member of his Shadow Cabinet i |
"Young and Foolish" (Albert | Hague, Arnold B. Horwitt) |
Van Steenwijck moved to The | Hague around 1638, where he was a painter at the cou |
He practiced law as an attorney in The | Hague as an associate with the firm of Frans van Sch |
From 1976 to 1980, he worked in The | Hague as principal conductor of Het Residentie Orkes |
In addition, he spent time at The | Hague as a Fulbright Scholar. |
, showing the then Conservative leader William | Hague as a small boy (this was common in satire at t |
e the Welsh national anthem at a public event, | Hague asked a Welsh Office civil servant, Ffion Jenk |
rds Gerbrandy died on September 7, 1961 in The | Hague at the age of 76. |
In 1716 Dubois, who was at the | Hague at the instance of the regent Orleans, for the |
graduating from the Royal Conservatory in The | Hague at a very young age, Mok won French and Dutch |
he fastest official KO in UFC history over Tim | Hague at 0:07 into the fight. |
In The | Hague at FM 106.8 on cable every Monday from 22:00 t |
the Netherlands at the signing ceremony in The | Hague at which the Dutch recognized Indonesian sover |
Hague Bar is a village in Derbyshire, England, UK, n | |
rrounding Strines are the villages of Woodend, | Hague Bar and Brookbottom. |
udanese leader's invitation in defiance of The | Hague based court and the international community. |
Hague batted .226 | |
at Tonyrefail, Bryntaf (also attended by Ffion | Hague before she went to Ysgol Gyfun Glantaf), and a |
which he finished his secondary school in The | Hague between 1935 and 1938, and went to study at th |
the International Court of Arbitration at The | Hague between 1949 and 1971 and further president of |
The | Hague; Bonn (‘62-'67) CounsellorPress/Cultural Affai |
William L. | Hague, born as William L. Haug, (1852 - November 21, |
Atlantic County Republican machine, and Frank | Hague, boss of the Hudson County Democratic machine, |
From 1910 to 1931 he was chairman of The | Hague branch of the Social Democratic Workers' Party |
ngton, DC, Lima, Bern, Bayonne, Guatemala, The | Hague, Brussels and China (1973, where he became the |
After a high-ranking | Hague bureaucrat chose to intercede in order to assi |
He spent most of his time in the | Hague, but travelled to England twice and is recorde |
reaction to the political machine run by Frank | Hague, but broke with family tradition by declaring |
Maarten Jozef Vermaseren and published at the | Hague by Martinus Nijhoff, 1956, 1960 in 2 vols. |
th and the Dutch Republic, was murdered at the | Hague by royalist refugees. |
NY 8 was truncated south to | Hague ca. |
the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the | Hague charged the President of Sudan with three coun |
May 4 - Charles | Hague, composer |
Potok is best known for his work at the | Hague Conference on Private International Law, where |
aty of London was confirmed in 1871 and at the | Hague Conference in 1907 by the German Empire, which |
m by citing the Philippines' membership in the | Hague Conference on Private International Law and th |
Following World War I, the | Hague Conference and The Treaty of Versailles began |
advocated the cause of the Remonstrants at The | Hague conference. |
She helped initiate the | Hague Congress of 1915 that led to the formation of |
ers "Are you more a Clarke Conservative than a | Hague Conservative?," |
Biographer William | Hague considers the unfinished abolition of the slav |
in its release despite being proscribed by the | Hague Convention of 1907 (to which Germany was a sig |
ace Conference which led to the signing of the | Hague Convention 1907. |
ese Juvenile Courts which, in violation of the | Hague Convention on International Child Abduction an |
Law and particularly of Article I of the Third | Hague Convention relative to the opening of hostilit |
Under Article four of the | Hague Convention X hospital ships cannot be seized b |
he time governed by international law found in | Hague Convention of 1907 IV - The Laws and Customs o |
The | Hague convention applies only to civil proceedings, |
Cross, according to the terms laid down in the | Hague Convention of 1894. |
The | Hague Convention of 1907 requires the return of art |
1907: In what is sometimes called the " | Hague Secret Emissary Affair," Korean emissaries sou |
an expert on parental child abduction and the | Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of Internation |
As Canada is not a signatory state to the | Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legal |
e Hurst was a delegate of Great Britain at the | Hague Convention in 1907, and one year later with Lo |
Skorzeny was well aware that under the | Hague Convention of 1907 anyone under his command wh |
ttack was a breach of the tenth section of the | Hague Convention of 1907, and as such was a war crim |
and seized by the Royal Navy for violating the | Hague Convention X of 1907 concerning hospital ships |
l property is internationally protected by the | Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Prop |
the Alabama claims was thus a precursor to the | Hague Convention, the League of Nations, the World C |
the vessel was intentionally in breach of the | Hague Convention. |
by this declaration were clarified by the 1907 | Hague Convention. |
Despite Article 23 of the | Hague Conventions (1899 and 1907), article V of the |
Prime Minister, he represented Belgium at the | Hague conventions of 1899 and 1907. |
ship was a hospital ship and protected by the | Hague conventions no evasive actions were taken. |
the Airmen's Trial, for contraventions of the | Hague Conventions, Friedrich Hildebrandt was put to |
s and Duties of Neutral Powers outlined in the | Hague Conventions. |
ed on the UN's Human Rights Commission and the | Hague Court of Arbitration. |
Lowe and | Hague created a "snaky, obsessive rhythm punch" for |
Hague currently serves as Vice Chair of the Council. | |
nds and Tales," 1855), Een Haagsche joffer ("A | Hague Damsel," 1857), De Vooravond der revolutie ("T |
Born in The | Hague, de Bondt attended the Royal Conservatory ther |
ment (Prohibition) and with the support of the | Hague Democratic Political Machine, Edwards defeated |
Thereafter, | Hague did not support Wittpenn in the general electi |
who, when he was United States minister to The | Hague, discovered some poems written by Steendam on |
Rachel is smuggled into The | Hague disguised as a corpse in a coffin. |
Butterflies of the Himalaya, The | Hague, Dr. W. Junk Publishers, 1985 |
then five years later became director, of the | Hague Drawing School from 1720-1734. |
kenstein died in the Leyenburg hospital in The | Hague due to a rare kidney-related disease. |
The | Hague: E. J. Brill (Volume 2 in the European Science |
Frank | Hague Eggers (February 22, 1901 - July 8, 1954) was |
ith broadcasts in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The | Hague every Sunday. |
The Act was passed in order to implement the | Hague Evidence Convention of 18 March 1970 into Brit |
His negotiations with printers in The | Hague failed in 1590. |
Founded by the | Hague family of the Gardden in about 1883 and manage |
Hague, Ffion, The Pain and the Privilege: The Women | |
ng Contest, which took place on 3 April in The | Hague, following Teach-In's victory for the Netherla |
lands, where she died three years later in The | Hague, following an operation. |
In Holland he played for H.V.V. ( | Hague Football Club). |
LCDS has regularly sent senior students to The | Hague for International Model United Nations confere |
rts from around the world are gathering at The | Hague for the Global Conference on Agriculture, Food |
rts from around the world are gathering at The | Hague for the Global Conference on Agriculture, Food |
Battle of the Netherlands, the family left the | Hague for Belgium to evade Nazi rule and the roundin |
unanimously to allow Taylor to be sent to The | Hague for trial; on 20 June 2006, Taylor was extradi |
Hague founded the Ocho Rios Jazz Festival with her h | |
h, the wife of Saul Halevi (chief rabbi of The | Hague from 1748 to 1785). |
Map of the center of The | Hague from Guicciardini's book |
broek studied at the Royal Conservatory of The | Hague from 1988 to 1995. |
h John Ruocco at the Royal Conservatory of The | Hague from 1992 - 1998 and from 1998 - 2002 classica |
b van Asperen at the Royal Conservatory in The | Hague, gaining Certificaat Koninkijk Cons. |
b Falkenberg, Al Hamilton, Jim Harrison, Brian | Hague, Galen Head, Ted Hodgsen, Kerry Ketter, Ross L |
re in the Academy at Bruges, and one is in the | Hague Gallery. |
in his honor in 1885 by members of the Arnold | Hague Geological Survey. |
Hague goes on to note that the failure was likely du | |
oyohiko Satoh at the Royal Conservatory of The | Hague, graduating in 1988. |
udied trumpet at the Royal Conservatory of The | Hague, graduating in 1950. |
He is registered there as a member of The | Hague Guild of Saint Luke from 1644 - 1646. |
ly Summary reported that the US Embassy in The | Hague had been advised that Chinese troops had moved |
The | Hague had a museum called Museum voor het Haagsche H |
Hague has been an activist for a number of causes. | |
Having fallen ill on an embassy to the | Hague, he obtained his discharge and died at Berlin |
Born in The | Hague, he served as first cello of the Boston Sympho |
Though born in The | Hague, he grew up in and around Haarlem, in the Dutc |
Born in The | Hague, he died at age 38 in Zoppot near Danzig in Po |
Under William | Hague he became shadow Secretary of State for Educat |
son County at a time when political boss Frank | Hague held a tight grip on the county's electoral pr |
Born Jan Everaerts in The | Hague, his father Nicolaes Everaerts was a well know |
On June 5, 1971, | Hague hit two home runs against the Cincinnati Reds |
The Peace Palace Library in The | Hague holds the Grotius Collection, which has a larg |
orded live at the North Sea Jazz Festival, The | Hague, Holland on July 12, 1980. |
t recorded at the North Sea Jazz Festival, The | Hague, Holland on July 12, 1980. |
(1595 in Alkmaar, Holland - 10 May 1649 at The | Hague, Holland) was an Anglo-Dutch lawyer and diplom |
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