When new facts turn up after a competence has been withdrawn by the Maritime Court of the Netherlands pursuant to Article 36, which were not known during the first investigation and which could have influenced the decision, the Court starts a new investigation and the...
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1.In handling cases as referred to in this Chapter, the Court is not bound by other forms than determined by this statute law. 2.The Head of the Shipping Inspectorate is competent to attend the sessions of the Court, also those held behind closed doors. During...
Inspection of a judgment of the Court is free and an excerpt or copy of these judgments brings along costs, calculated according to the tariff for excerpts or copies of verdicts in criminal cases; both are supplied by the clerk.
As regards the disciplinary measures, the investigation and the judgments of the Maritime Court of the Netherlands, the provisions of Chapter IV apply insofar as they are capable of applicability, except for Article 37, third paragraph.
1.It is prohibited for the master to undertake or continue a voyage without the required valid certificates having been issued or – in the case as referred to in Article 2bis - the required valid permit having been issued. 2.It is prohibited for the master...
1.The crimes as referred to in Article 56, second paragraph, except for the acts contrary to Article 55, are punished with imprisonment of not more than two years or a fine of not more than € 11,250, or, if the fine is imposed by the...
When a ship pursuant to the provisions in the previous Article has been held, the arrest and its withdrawal are also as soon as possible reported to the nearest consular official of the country to which the ship belongs because of its nationality.