336 results Climate case Milieudefensie et al. – The Hague District Court orders Shell to reduce CO2 emissions On May 26, 2021, the District Court of The Hague rendered its judgment in the case between Milieudefensie and others against Shell. Louis Vandercruysse Junior Associate Brussels Pauline Van Bogaert Senior Associate Brussels Rogier Raas Partner Amsterdam Jérôme Aubertin Partner Brussels Elisabeth Matthys Partner Brussels Jan Proesmans Counsel Brussels The qualification of a (commercial) contract The Dutch Civil Code provides for several nominate contracts, for example: contractor agreements, purchase agreements, lease contracts, agency agreements and employment contracts. Nicolas Résimont Partner Brussels Manon Cremers Partner Amsterdam Frans-Joseph Biermans ESG Specialist (not admitted to the bar) Amsterdam Lothar Van Driessche Partner Brussels Branda Katan Partner Amsterdam Anna Collignon Partner Amsterdam Tim de Greve Partner Amsterdam Philip De Roo Counsel Brussels Silvio Spiniello Junior Associate Brussels Supreme Court approves criminal liability of suspect refusing to unlock his smartphone In a groundbreaking judgment, the Belgian Supreme Court (Court of Cassation) states that the investigating judge may order a suspect to provide the access code of his mobile phone. Hans Van Bavel and Charlotte Conings shed a light on the judgment. Pagination Previous page Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Next page
Climate case Milieudefensie et al. – The Hague District Court orders Shell to reduce CO2 emissions On May 26, 2021, the District Court of The Hague rendered its judgment in the case between Milieudefensie and others against Shell.
The qualification of a (commercial) contract The Dutch Civil Code provides for several nominate contracts, for example: contractor agreements, purchase agreements, lease contracts, agency agreements and employment contracts.
Supreme Court approves criminal liability of suspect refusing to unlock his smartphone In a groundbreaking judgment, the Belgian Supreme Court (Court of Cassation) states that the investigating judge may order a suspect to provide the access code of his mobile phone. Hans Van Bavel and Charlotte Conings shed a light on the judgment.