1381 results The response of the Dutch government to the G7 Tax initiative On 14 June 2021 the Dutch State Secretary of Finance sent a letter to the Dutch Parliament setting out his view on (i) the political agreement reached by the G7 countries on global tax reform and (ii) the next meeting of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework. Proposal to amend European Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) in context of Fit-for-55 One component of the Fit-for-55 climate package is a revision of the European Emissions Trading System (ETS) to allow the ETS to also contribute to the target of 55% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2030 compared to 1990. Digital Law Up(to)date: Purchasing a prepaid mobile phone anonymously is no longer possible The Belgian Constitutional Court has validated the law of 1 September 2016, removing the possibility to buy a prepaid mobile phone card anonymously. De NOW-5: toch nog een extra tranche voor de loonkosten in november en december 2021 Door de oplopende COVID-19-besmettingen en bijbehorende overheidsmaatregelen heeft het kabinet bevestigd dat aan de Tijdelijke noodmaatregel overbrugging voor behoud van werkgelegenheid (de “NOW”) een tranche wordt toegevoegd (de “NOW-5”). Intrekkingsverzoek natuurvergunning afgewezen vanwege andere passende stikstofmaatregelen Anna Collignon en Liesbeth Berkouwer signaleren een uitspraak van de rechtbank Gelderland waarin de toepassing van artikel 5.4 Wnb – en meer in het bijzonder de afwijzing van een intrekkingsverzoek vanwege stikstofdepositie – aan de orde is. Gelijke beloning van mannen en vrouwen door middel van beloningstransparantie en handhavingsmechanismen Ter ere van Equal Pay Day 2021 schreven Astrid Helstone en Negin Asrish onderstaande short read over het Europese richtlijnvoorstel ter versterking van het beginsel van gelijke beloning van mannen en vrouwen voor gelijke arbeid. Staatssecretaris doet appèl op werkgevers: ga prudent om met inhalen van min-uren Op 26 oktober 2021 ging de staatssecretaris van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid in een brief aan de Tweede Kamer in op de problematiek rond het inhalen van min-uren. Al eerder dit jaar nam de Tweede Kamer met algemene stemmen een motie hierover aan. European Strategy for Data: Analysis of the proposed regulation of data governance On 25 November 2020, the European Commission published a proposal for a regulation on data governance and a related Q&A. On 1 October 2021, the Council of the European Union agreed position on the Data Governance Act. Paper Dutch Transformation Forum: New value in a new sustainable future Anna Collignon, Marieke Driessen, Valérie van ‘t Lam, Martin In de Braekt and Tom Barkhuysen authored a short paper included in Dutch Transformation Forum’s publication on the road to a sustainable future. Digital Law Up(to)date: Launch of a public consultation to modernise the European liability rules In this blog, we briefly present an initiative of the European Commission to modernise Directive 85/374 on the liability for defective products and to adapt the liability rules to the digital age and artificial intelligence. Digital Law Up(to)date: Dismissal of a complaint by the DPA for not processing the complainant's data A recent decision by the litigation chamber of the Belgian DPA can be put into perspective with the decision of the Supreme Court of 7 October 2021 considering that the DPA has to deal with a complaint filed by a person whose data had not been processed. Landmark ECJ ruling: subsidiary liability in follow-on cartel cases On 6 October 2021, the European Court of Justice issued a landmark judgment in the Sumal case. Evidentiecriterium door de Afdeling ontgroend: weigering om terug te komen van boete evident onredelijk De Afdeling oordeelt in haar uitspraak van 28 april 2021 (ECLI:NL:RVS:2021:908) voor de eerste keer expliciet dat een weigering om van een in rechte onaantastbaar besluit terug te komen evident onredelijk is. Digital Law Up(to)date: GDPR, eID and customer loyalty card before the Supreme Court In this blog, we briefly present a judgment of the Belgian Supreme Court of 7 October 2021 on the reading of the eID card to obtain a loyalty card. Digital Law Up(to)date: 'Doxing' could become part of our criminal code In this blog, we briefly present a Belgian legislative proposition to criminalise 'doxing'. Getting the Deal Through – Private M&A 2022: The BeNeLux chapters A team of Stibbe lawyers from our Brussels, Luxembourg and Amsterdam offices have authored the BeNeLux sections of the Private M&A 2022 chapters published by Lexology Getting the Deal Through. Digital Law Up(to)date: Internet memes before the Belgian courts In this blog, we briefly present a first judgement of a Belgian Court that sentenced a person for spreading hateful internet memes on social networks. Digital Law Up(to)date: AI and facial recognition, towards a moratorium? In this blog, we briefly present developments on AI and facial recognition. Several institutions are calling for a moratorium on this technology. Pagination Previous page Page 42 Current page 43 Page 44 Page 45 Next page
The response of the Dutch government to the G7 Tax initiative On 14 June 2021 the Dutch State Secretary of Finance sent a letter to the Dutch Parliament setting out his view on (i) the political agreement reached by the G7 countries on global tax reform and (ii) the next meeting of the OECD/G20 Inclusive Framework.
Proposal to amend European Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) in context of Fit-for-55 One component of the Fit-for-55 climate package is a revision of the European Emissions Trading System (ETS) to allow the ETS to also contribute to the target of 55% reduction in greenhouse gases by 2030 compared to 1990.
Digital Law Up(to)date: Purchasing a prepaid mobile phone anonymously is no longer possible The Belgian Constitutional Court has validated the law of 1 September 2016, removing the possibility to buy a prepaid mobile phone card anonymously.
De NOW-5: toch nog een extra tranche voor de loonkosten in november en december 2021 Door de oplopende COVID-19-besmettingen en bijbehorende overheidsmaatregelen heeft het kabinet bevestigd dat aan de Tijdelijke noodmaatregel overbrugging voor behoud van werkgelegenheid (de “NOW”) een tranche wordt toegevoegd (de “NOW-5”).
Intrekkingsverzoek natuurvergunning afgewezen vanwege andere passende stikstofmaatregelen Anna Collignon en Liesbeth Berkouwer signaleren een uitspraak van de rechtbank Gelderland waarin de toepassing van artikel 5.4 Wnb – en meer in het bijzonder de afwijzing van een intrekkingsverzoek vanwege stikstofdepositie – aan de orde is.
Gelijke beloning van mannen en vrouwen door middel van beloningstransparantie en handhavingsmechanismen Ter ere van Equal Pay Day 2021 schreven Astrid Helstone en Negin Asrish onderstaande short read over het Europese richtlijnvoorstel ter versterking van het beginsel van gelijke beloning van mannen en vrouwen voor gelijke arbeid.
Staatssecretaris doet appèl op werkgevers: ga prudent om met inhalen van min-uren Op 26 oktober 2021 ging de staatssecretaris van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid in een brief aan de Tweede Kamer in op de problematiek rond het inhalen van min-uren. Al eerder dit jaar nam de Tweede Kamer met algemene stemmen een motie hierover aan.
European Strategy for Data: Analysis of the proposed regulation of data governance On 25 November 2020, the European Commission published a proposal for a regulation on data governance and a related Q&A. On 1 October 2021, the Council of the European Union agreed position on the Data Governance Act.
Paper Dutch Transformation Forum: New value in a new sustainable future Anna Collignon, Marieke Driessen, Valérie van ‘t Lam, Martin In de Braekt and Tom Barkhuysen authored a short paper included in Dutch Transformation Forum’s publication on the road to a sustainable future.
Digital Law Up(to)date: Launch of a public consultation to modernise the European liability rules In this blog, we briefly present an initiative of the European Commission to modernise Directive 85/374 on the liability for defective products and to adapt the liability rules to the digital age and artificial intelligence.
Digital Law Up(to)date: Dismissal of a complaint by the DPA for not processing the complainant's data A recent decision by the litigation chamber of the Belgian DPA can be put into perspective with the decision of the Supreme Court of 7 October 2021 considering that the DPA has to deal with a complaint filed by a person whose data had not been processed.
Landmark ECJ ruling: subsidiary liability in follow-on cartel cases On 6 October 2021, the European Court of Justice issued a landmark judgment in the Sumal case.
Evidentiecriterium door de Afdeling ontgroend: weigering om terug te komen van boete evident onredelijk De Afdeling oordeelt in haar uitspraak van 28 april 2021 (ECLI:NL:RVS:2021:908) voor de eerste keer expliciet dat een weigering om van een in rechte onaantastbaar besluit terug te komen evident onredelijk is.
Digital Law Up(to)date: GDPR, eID and customer loyalty card before the Supreme Court In this blog, we briefly present a judgment of the Belgian Supreme Court of 7 October 2021 on the reading of the eID card to obtain a loyalty card.
Digital Law Up(to)date: 'Doxing' could become part of our criminal code In this blog, we briefly present a Belgian legislative proposition to criminalise 'doxing'.
Getting the Deal Through – Private M&A 2022: The BeNeLux chapters A team of Stibbe lawyers from our Brussels, Luxembourg and Amsterdam offices have authored the BeNeLux sections of the Private M&A 2022 chapters published by Lexology Getting the Deal Through.
Digital Law Up(to)date: Internet memes before the Belgian courts In this blog, we briefly present a first judgement of a Belgian Court that sentenced a person for spreading hateful internet memes on social networks.
Digital Law Up(to)date: AI and facial recognition, towards a moratorium? In this blog, we briefly present developments on AI and facial recognition. Several institutions are calling for a moratorium on this technology.