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Meta Ireland fined €390 million for unlawful legal basis

Ireland's data protection authority (the DPC) announced its final decision regarding Meta Ireland's Facebook and Instagram services on 4 January 2023.

Financial Regulatory – Update Q1 2021

Traditionally, 1 January (and 1 July) each year is a date on which new Dutch financial regulations enter into force. This year, the amendments to the Dutch Financial Supervision Act are relatively few, but other developments are worthy of attention.

Digital Law Up(to)date: Belgian DPA fines NGO and researcher for GDPR violations regarding the political profiling of tweets

The Belgian DPA fined an NGO and a researcher both active in the fight against disinformation for violating GDPR provisions.

Circular economy and current and future Dutch administrative law

On Wednesday 19 January, a webinar took place concerning current affairs in the circular economy and administrative law. The webinar was held by the VMR Jong working group of the Environmental Law Association (Vereniging voor milieurecht Jong).

Niek Groenendijk

Senior Associate Amsterdam

Inès Denison

Senior Associate Luxembourg

Marieke Driessen

Partner Amsterdam

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.

Webinar: Next generation of international data transfers

On 28 January 2021, our TMT lawyers Erik Valgaeren, Carolien Michielsen and Jan Joos host a webinar on the latest developments regarding international transfers of personal data. The webinar is organised by IBJ/IJE.

Key takeaways and insights from the EDPB Pseudonymisation Guidelines

On 16 January, 2025, the EDPB released its guidelines on pseudonymisation. These guidelines are not yet finalized, as they remain open for public consultation until 28 February. In this blogpost, we highlight the key takeaways.

Data Privacy Day 2023: highlighting the most impactful ECJ judgments from the past year

In recent years, the ECJ has issued landmark judgments with far-yielding consequences for data controllers and data processors. To celebrate Data Privacy Day 2023, we highlighted the most impactful judgments of the ECJ from the past year.

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.

Constitutional Court: fingerprints on the Belgian eID do not infringe the rights of privacy and to data protection

On 14 January 2021, the Constitutional Court validated a legislative measure requiring the inclusion of fingerprints on Belgian eID. According to the Court, it is not contrary to the right to privacy and the right to protection of personal data.

Digital Law Up(to)date: European Parliament violates several provisions of the GDPR for EU Institutions

On 5 January 2022, the EDPS issued a reprimand to the European Parliament for non-compliance with several provisions of the GDPR for EU Institutions and ordered it to update its data protection notices of an internal corona testing website.

Digital Law Up(to)date: No processing of vaccination status in recruitment process

The Litigation Chamber of the Belgian DPA confirms that, in the absence of an existing legal basis, it is not possible for an employer, in this case a hospital, to make the recruitment of a person conditional on the fact that he/she has been vaccinated.

Stibbe Diversity Seminar

The Stibbe Diversity Seminar will take place at our Amsterdam office from 4:00 to 5:15 pm on Tuesday 11 October.

Environmental and financial worlds meet in the “E” of ESG

Developments in the environmental and financial worlds may appear to be at first sight completely separate from each other. In this blog post, we will explain why this no longer applies in 2021.

Grid congestion in the Netherlands: ACM consultation of new prioritisation framework for electricity transport capacity requests

On 26 June 2025, the Dutch energy regulator the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) published for consultation a new prioritisation framework for electricity transport capacity requests.
The ACM invites market parties to submit their views.

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