Literatura académica sobre el tema "Belgian law"

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Naudts, L. "Belgium ∙ Belgian Constitutional Court Nullifies Belgian Data Retention Law." European Data Protection Law Review 1, no. 3 (2015): 208–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21552/edpl/2015/3/8.

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Garzaniti, Laurent. "Belgium: Belgian Law on Money Laundering." Journal of Financial Crime 3, no. 1 (1995): 105–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb025686.

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Glos, George E. "Astreinte in Belgian Law." International Journal of Legal Information 13, no. 1-2 (1985): 17–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0731126500018370.

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Astreinte proceedings, a well known feature of the French law of civil procedure, has been recently introduced into the Belgian legal system. The introduction was brought about by statutory means, the Law of January 31, 1980, that actually introduced into Belgian law the provisions of a Benelux convention on astreinte to apply uniformly in Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg. The provisions are based on those of the Dutch law rather than French law so that what is taken over from the French law relates mainly to the fundamental concept of astreinte and its name.
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Sagaert, Vincent. "The UNIDROIT Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment: a Belgian Perspective." European Review of Private Law 12, Issue 1 (2004): 75–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2004008.

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Abstract: Despite the major crisis in Belgian aircraft industry, Belgium has not signed the UNIDROIT Convention on International Interest so far. This contribution analyses the traditional financing techniques which are used within this industry according to national Belgian law, and the compatibility of the Convention with the concepts of Belgian security and finance law. The contribution entails the conclusion that there are no decisive points of incompatibility between the Convention and the system of Belgian law. Hence, it is highly recommendable that Belgian government assumes the economic benefits of the Convention and takes the necessary steps in view of the implementation of the Convention for Belgian aircraft industry.
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Vandamme, Thomas. "Prochain Arrêt: La Belgique!" European Constitutional Law Review 4, no. 1 (2008): 127–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1574019608001272.

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Belgian Constitutional Court beats all in referrals to EU Court – How come? – Origin and evolution of Belgian federalism – Permanent reform – Modest origins of present constitutional court – Use of Belgian and EC law to widen its channels – Identification of Belgian constitutional rules with EC rules – Statutory extension of Court's powers – Use of techniques in referral of Advocaten voor de Wereld – Translation of national constitutional issue into a European one – EC law-driven constitutional evolution in Belgium – Eventual undermining of Belgian constitutional principles
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Stijleman, Annelien. "Proof of the Facts in Belgian Administrative Law: An Analysis of the Case Law of the Belgian Council of State." Review of European Administrative Law 17, no. 1 (2024): 21–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.7590/187479824x17117014447490.

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This text discusses proof of the facts in Belgian Administrative Law. In Belgium a general comprehensive theory on proof of the facts in administrative law is currently missing. There is no general Belgian legislative framework on evidence or proof of the facts as such. Monographs or academic studies that discuss proof in administrative law as such are lacking too. Therefore, the analysis in this article is based on the case law of the general and highest administrative court, the Belgian Council of State. This text discusses questions concerning the division of the burden of proof, the object of proof, the degree of certainty on the facts required, the means of evidence and the determination of their value.
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Hendrickx, Frank, Simon Taes, and Mathias Wouters. "Covid-19 and labour law in Belgium." European Labour Law Journal 11, no. 3 (2020): 276–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2031952520934554.

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As Belgium and its population were heavily hit by the coronavirus, the Government adopted specific measures to address the economy and the world of work. The initiatives were deployed during the crisis but have also been designed for the exit scenario. Various measures have a strong relation with labour law. In addition to health and safety obligations, as specified in the Belgian Well-being Act, the new measures also refer to teleworking, social distancing, and have relied on the Belgian system of temporary unemployment.
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Foblets, Marie-Claire. "THE ADMISSIBILITY OF REPUDIATION: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN DUTCH, FRENCH AND BELGIAN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW." Hawwa 5, no. 1 (2007): 10–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156920807781787662.

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AbstractThis article reports on the most recent developments in Dutch, French and Belgian private international law concerning the problem of the recognition of repudiation. The comparison among the three systems—Dutch, French and Belgian—points to a noticeable disparity: France and Belgium have recently opted to strengthen their treatment of foreign repudiation. In 2005 the Netherlands decided to take a less strict approach. We review here in turn the French, Belgian, and Dutch positions.
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Van Elsuwege, Peter, and Stanislas Adam. "Belgium The Limits of Constitutional Dialogue for the Prevention of Reverse Discrimination Constitutional Court, Judgment 11/2009 of 21 January 2009." European Constitutional Law Review 5, no. 2 (2009): 327–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1574019609003277.

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On 21 January 2009 the Belgian Constitutional Court terminated a long-lasting dispute over the conditions for affiliation to the care insurance scheme established by the Flemish Community. What started out as a classical conflict over the division of competences in Belgium resulted in a discussion about the impact of European Community (EC) law on the constitutional autonomy of the member states. Despite the entanglement between Belgian constitutional law and EC law, the Flemish care insurance case reveals the different perspectives of both legal orders. In this case, the dialogue between the Belgian Constitutional Court and the European Court of Justice (ECJ) through the preliminary ruling procedure could not prevent reverse discrimination.
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Samoy, Ilse, and Frederik Peeraer. "The Belgian Civil Code: How to Restore its Central Position in Modern Private Law?" European Review of Private Law 24, Issue 3/4 (2016): 601–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/erpl2016037.

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Abstract: This essay addresses the status of the Belgian Civil Code in the twenty-first century. If the French revision process should have a successful outcome, Belgium will be one of the last countries to use a nineteenth century code. Does Belgium also need a revision of its Civil Code, or are there suitable alternatives? If a revision is advisable, a more fundamental question arises: How can a revised Belgian Civil Code cope with the stratification of private law and the multiple challenges every European legal system faces today? The first part of this essay briefly elucidates the challenges for the Belgian Civil Code. The second part looks for suitable responses, including (but not limited to) a possible revision of the aforementioned code. The third part will argue that a modernization of the Belgian Civil Code is essential to restore its central position in private law. Since two of the key advantages of codes are their durability and their comprehensive scope, a modern Belgian Civil Code’s content should be limited to concepts, basic principles, and general rules. Any attempt to offer an overview of private law in its entirety in a single civil code can only be detrimental to those two key advantages. Because of the limited powers of a national legislature, the further development of the law can only result from collaboration between many different actors. An unremitting emphasis on the facts underlying hard legal questions and on the legal discourse is a necessary element of such a collaborative contribution.
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