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It has just been accepted by the Dutch Second Chamber, but that does not mean it will make it past the First. That's the status of the tax plan right now. And indeed... This blog is only available in Dutch.
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Today the European Commission released its first set of decisions on corporate tax rulings, which it has investigated for over a year. Starbucks Manufacturing EMEA and Fiat Finance and Trade were the first test cases where final decisions have been issued.
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What is the role of the law in addressing the issues faced by the contemporary consumer, and who should be its maker?
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The EU is negotiating trade agreements in secret because orthodoxy, mysticism and a wishful thinking-based approach to policymaking have returned to power in Europe.
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What is the role of the law in addressing the issues faced by the contemporary consumer, and who should be its maker?
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What is the basis for the claim of the ‘remaining’ EUR 4.875.000?
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M-EPLI Talk entitled ‘A Multidimensional System of Commercial Law’.
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Depicting a legal dispute arising out of the enforcement of a surrogacy agreement.
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The CJEU delivered its judgement in Citroën Belux NV v. Federatie voor Verzekerings- en Financiële Tussenpersonen (FvF)), a case surrounding Directive 2005/29/EC on unfair commercial practices (UCPD) and Art. 56 TFEU.
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Notes from a conference on European contract law organised by the University of Chicago Law School, where European academics and colleagues from Chicago discussed in particular the European Commission’s proposal for a common European sales law.