1753 results Dutch anti-base-erosion rule compatibility with EU law after Lexel judgment In a new volume of Tax Notes International, Charlotte Tolman and Michael Molenaars review the CJEU’s Lexel judgment for its potential effect on the Dutch anti-base-erosion rule. Jaarcongres Bestuurs- en Omgevingsrecht Op dinsdag 31 januari 2023 van 12.15 uur tot 17.15 uur vindt het Stibbe Jaarcongres Bestuurs- en Omgevingsrecht plaats op ons kantoor in Amsterdam. Voortgangsbrief modernisering ondernemingsrecht Op 20 december 2018 zond de Minister van Rechtsbescherming een voortgangsbrief naar de Tweede Kamer over de modernisering van het ondernemingsrecht. Stibbe advises Strohm Stibbe advised Strohm Holding on another EUR 15 million joint investment. 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Tax Alert: The Netherlands' Budget Day 2019: the impact of the Dutch 2020 Tax Package on international businesses On Tuesday 17 September 2019 (Prinsjesdag) the Dutch Ministry of Finance published the 2020 Tax Package (Belastingpakket) including the 2020 Tax Plan (Belastingplan), i.e. a set of legislative proposals amending the national tax laws for the upcoming year Stibbe wins case concerning Isla refinery air pollution on Curaçao Many residents of Curaçao suffer due to severe air pollution from the Isla oil refinery. With Stibbe’s help, a number of residents living under 'the smoke of Isla', alongside environmental organisations, have sued the state of Curacao for wrongful acts. Supervision of crypto services On 3 September 2019, De Nederlandsche Bank ("DNB") published a press release in which DNB points out to providers of crypto services that they should prepare for imminent DNB supervision. Pagination Previous page Page 11 Current page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Next page
Dutch anti-base-erosion rule compatibility with EU law after Lexel judgment In a new volume of Tax Notes International, Charlotte Tolman and Michael Molenaars review the CJEU’s Lexel judgment for its potential effect on the Dutch anti-base-erosion rule.
Jaarcongres Bestuurs- en Omgevingsrecht Op dinsdag 31 januari 2023 van 12.15 uur tot 17.15 uur vindt het Stibbe Jaarcongres Bestuurs- en Omgevingsrecht plaats op ons kantoor in Amsterdam.
Voortgangsbrief modernisering ondernemingsrecht Op 20 december 2018 zond de Minister van Rechtsbescherming een voortgangsbrief naar de Tweede Kamer over de modernisering van het ondernemingsrecht.
The postman will no longer ring twice: Minister unblocks postal merger The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) recently blocked postal operator PostNL's acquisition of its only national competitor, Sandd, because this would create "a monopolist on the postal delivery market".
Verzendtheorie voor bezwaar- en beroepschriften niet langer houdbaar na arrest Hof van Justitie? Uit een arrest van het Europese Hof van Justitie van begin dit jaar volgt dat het lidstaten in beginsel niet is toegestaan één postdienst aan te wijzen waarmee processtukken tijdig kunnen worden ingediend.
Calculating future damages from the past, Science Fiction or law? Imagine having been blocked from expanding your business in 1975, litigating a claim for lost opportunities for all those years, winning that proceedings on the merits, and then having to start separate legal proceedings to determine the amount [...].
Dutch national police service liable for unlawful granting of firearms permit In a recent decision (ECLI:NL:HR:2019:1409), the Supreme Court has decided that the Dutch national police force is liable for damage suffered by victims of a shooting which took place in a shopping centre in 2011; an event that shocked the Netherlands.
Tax Alert: EU General Court rules on two cases regarding State aid in relation to tax rulings On 24 September 2019, the General Court of the European Union ("Court") ruled on the joined cases T-760/15 and T-636/16 (Starbucks) and the joined cases T-755/15 and T-759/15 (Fiat Chrysler). Both cases are complex and contain novel considerations. In th
Eerste advies stikstofproblematiek: op korte termijn alles vlot trekken kan niet, maar wel actiepunten en aanbevelingen "Juristen zijn de maatschappelijke ‘verkeersregelaars’. In een democratisch land dat zo intensief wordt gebruikt, zouden op basis van politieke afwegingen alle belangen zorgvuldig geborgd moeten zijn [...]."
Des renforts européens pour les forêts? La Commission européenne intensifie son action pour protéger les forêts mondiales menacées par la déforestation. Des mesures supplémentaires sont envisagées pour contrer cette crise environnementale urgente.
The long arm of regulation – Dutch chapter by Roderik Vrolijk and Senna Leentjens The continued global scrutiny of financial services firms, alongside the sustained pressure on those charged with regulating them to deliver tangible results, continues to drive financial services regulators to seek assistance from their overseas counterp
No-deal Brexit and the internal market: what implications for trade of food products, animals and plants? Following the June 2016 referendum on European Union ("EU") membership in the United Kingdom ("UK"), the UK notified the European Council of the UK's intention to withdraw from the EU under Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union.
Advice from the Social and Economic Council (SER): potential diversity quota for supervisory boards of listed companies According to the Dutch government, the increase in the proportion of women in top positions is lagging behind its objectives.
Stibbe boosts real estate practice with the hire of Matthias Maselis as partner Stibbe welcomes transactional real estate lawyer Matthias Maselis as new partner in its Brussels office. Matthias strengthens Stibbe’s real estate practice and enables the firm to respond to new market demands.
Tax Alert: The Netherlands' Budget Day 2019: the impact of the Dutch 2020 Tax Package on international businesses On Tuesday 17 September 2019 (Prinsjesdag) the Dutch Ministry of Finance published the 2020 Tax Package (Belastingpakket) including the 2020 Tax Plan (Belastingplan), i.e. a set of legislative proposals amending the national tax laws for the upcoming year
Stibbe wins case concerning Isla refinery air pollution on Curaçao Many residents of Curaçao suffer due to severe air pollution from the Isla oil refinery. With Stibbe’s help, a number of residents living under 'the smoke of Isla', alongside environmental organisations, have sued the state of Curacao for wrongful acts.
Supervision of crypto services On 3 September 2019, De Nederlandsche Bank ("DNB") published a press release in which DNB points out to providers of crypto services that they should prepare for imminent DNB supervision.