11 results Brexit and Private International Law (Part 1 of 2) Since 1 January 2021, EU regulations simplifying cross-border litigation no longer apply in relation to the UK and – in most cases – to parties based in the UK. Staatssecretaris I&W: intensiever beleid voor onderscheid afval of grondstof en verdere bevordering van circulaire experimenten Voor bedrijven en overheden is het nog altijd moeilijk om het onderscheid te maken tussen ‘afvalstoffen’ zoals bedoeld in de milieuwetgeving en gewone grondstoffen. Biodiversiteitsverlies leidt tot financiële risico’s De afname van biodiversiteit staat net als klimaatverandering hoog op de agenda in de financiële sector, omdat dit kan leiden tot financiële risico’s. Stibbe in Amsterdam answers questions from consumers, small business foundations and NGOs about the coronavirus [updated] In a special Q&A, lawyers from our Amsterdam office share their legal expertise and strive to provide answers to questions put to us by consumers, self-employed persons, enterprises large and small, foundations and NGOs as a result of the corona crisis. European Court of Justice: actio pauliana is covered by jurisdiction rule of forum of contract Imagine that a debtor voluntarily concludes a transaction with a third party where he knows (or should know) that it hinders the creditor’s possibilities of collecting the debt. Een geringe toename van stikstofdepositie en vergunningverlening, nu en na de Spoedwet stikstof Inmiddels verstreek een half jaar sinds de Afdeling bestuursrechtspraak van de Raad van State op 29 mei uitspraak deed over de vraag of het programma Programmatische Aanpak Stikstof ten grondslag mag worden gelegd aan toestemmingen op grond van de Wnb. Onverbindendverklaring van de PAS: wie betaalt de rekening? Het is op dit moment moeilijk om níet te lezen of te horen over de desastreuze gevolgen van de onverbindendverklaring van de Programmatische Aanpak Stikstof (PAS) op 29 mei van dit jaar. Exoneration clauses in commercial contracts: excluding indirect damage In Dutch legal practice, contracting parties often agree on exoneration clauses in commercial contracts in which liability for indirect damage is excluded. Ratification of European Climate Law and unveiling of the ‘Fit for 55’ climate package Recent developments gave rise to write this update: the European Parliament has ratified the Climate Law and confirmed the goal of the European Union on climate neutrality by 2050. District Court ruled on the recognition of the res judicata effect of a Turkish judgment and dismissed an antitrust follow on damages claim regarding the cathode-ray tube markets The District Court of Oost-Brabant recognized the res judicata effect of a Turkish court of appeal judgment, in which the Turkish court had dismissed antitrust damages claims brought by Vestel against Philips, Samsung, LGE, Technicolor, TTD and TDP. Court of Appeal overturns first instance judgment and establishes that several prestressing steel producers are liable for the potential loss alleged by Deutsche Bahn The Court of Appeal of 's-Hertogenbosch ruled that several producers of prestressing steel are jointly and severally liable for potential loss that Deutsche Bahn may have suffered as a result of an infringement of competition law rules.
Brexit and Private International Law (Part 1 of 2) Since 1 January 2021, EU regulations simplifying cross-border litigation no longer apply in relation to the UK and – in most cases – to parties based in the UK.
Staatssecretaris I&W: intensiever beleid voor onderscheid afval of grondstof en verdere bevordering van circulaire experimenten Voor bedrijven en overheden is het nog altijd moeilijk om het onderscheid te maken tussen ‘afvalstoffen’ zoals bedoeld in de milieuwetgeving en gewone grondstoffen.
Biodiversiteitsverlies leidt tot financiële risico’s De afname van biodiversiteit staat net als klimaatverandering hoog op de agenda in de financiële sector, omdat dit kan leiden tot financiële risico’s.
Stibbe in Amsterdam answers questions from consumers, small business foundations and NGOs about the coronavirus [updated] In a special Q&A, lawyers from our Amsterdam office share their legal expertise and strive to provide answers to questions put to us by consumers, self-employed persons, enterprises large and small, foundations and NGOs as a result of the corona crisis.
European Court of Justice: actio pauliana is covered by jurisdiction rule of forum of contract Imagine that a debtor voluntarily concludes a transaction with a third party where he knows (or should know) that it hinders the creditor’s possibilities of collecting the debt.
Een geringe toename van stikstofdepositie en vergunningverlening, nu en na de Spoedwet stikstof Inmiddels verstreek een half jaar sinds de Afdeling bestuursrechtspraak van de Raad van State op 29 mei uitspraak deed over de vraag of het programma Programmatische Aanpak Stikstof ten grondslag mag worden gelegd aan toestemmingen op grond van de Wnb.
Onverbindendverklaring van de PAS: wie betaalt de rekening? Het is op dit moment moeilijk om níet te lezen of te horen over de desastreuze gevolgen van de onverbindendverklaring van de Programmatische Aanpak Stikstof (PAS) op 29 mei van dit jaar.
Exoneration clauses in commercial contracts: excluding indirect damage In Dutch legal practice, contracting parties often agree on exoneration clauses in commercial contracts in which liability for indirect damage is excluded.
Ratification of European Climate Law and unveiling of the ‘Fit for 55’ climate package Recent developments gave rise to write this update: the European Parliament has ratified the Climate Law and confirmed the goal of the European Union on climate neutrality by 2050.
District Court ruled on the recognition of the res judicata effect of a Turkish judgment and dismissed an antitrust follow on damages claim regarding the cathode-ray tube markets The District Court of Oost-Brabant recognized the res judicata effect of a Turkish court of appeal judgment, in which the Turkish court had dismissed antitrust damages claims brought by Vestel against Philips, Samsung, LGE, Technicolor, TTD and TDP.
Court of Appeal overturns first instance judgment and establishes that several prestressing steel producers are liable for the potential loss alleged by Deutsche Bahn The Court of Appeal of 's-Hertogenbosch ruled that several producers of prestressing steel are jointly and severally liable for potential loss that Deutsche Bahn may have suffered as a result of an infringement of competition law rules.