1233 results Key markers on the Dutch Tax roadmap for 2023 In the latest installment of Tax Notes International, Charlotte Tolman and Michael Molenaars discuss major Dutch tax plans and developments expected for 2023 and how they may affect international business. De beschikbaarheidsvergoeding OV en de publieke normering van bonussen en ontslagvergoedingen De Regeling specifieke uitkering beschikbaarheidsvergoeding regionale OV-concessies stelt voorwaarden aan de (omvang van de) uitkering van ontslagvergoedingen, die bij overtreding leiden tot de sanctie van terugbetaling van de beschikbaarheidsvergoeding. Binden van werknemer is geen belang voor handhaven concurrentiebeding (annotatie) In deze annotatie becommentarieert Astrid Helstone twee uitspraken die allebei betrekking hebben op (de handhaving van) het concurrentiebeding. Is de OR de laatste jaren slechter af bij de OK? Het aantal verzoekschriften dat de afgelopen drie jaar door ondernemingsraden bij de Ondernemingskamer is ingediend is met meer dan 50% gedaald ten opzichte van het langjarig gemiddelde. Tegelijkertijd is het aantal intrekkingen gemiddeld gelijk gebleven. De stand van de medezeggenschap: juli 2020 tot en met juli 2022 Dit artikel biedt een overzicht van de ontwikkelingen in het medezeggenschapsrecht in de afgelopen twee jaar. Paul Vestering bespreekt zowel de ontwikkelingen op wetgevingsgebied als de relevante rechtspraak. ECJ in Unilever: commercial policy by dominant undertakings on thin ice Unilever shows the need to assess evidence on lack of anti-competitive effects in abuse cases and how liability can extend across different levels of the supply chain. Dominant undertakings had better think twice when imposing policy on distributors. Abuse: an access request you can’t refuse? The European Court of Justice has confirmed that the essential facilities test is limited to ‘pure’ access cases. Infringement of a regulatory access obligation must be assessed under the general framework for abuse of dominance. Belgian Competition Authority opens first hybrid cartel proceedings In the first hybrid cartel proceedings by the Belgian Competition Authority, the Prosecutor recently submitted a draft decision to condemn and impose a fine on pharmaceutical wholesaler CERP SA for allegedly participating in anticompetitive practices. The ACM’s priorities in 2023: the energy transition, digitalisation, and sustainability On 26 January 2023, the ACM announced that its priorities for 2023 would be the energy transition, the digital economy, and sustainability. This agenda is unsurprising in view of the ACM’s recent policy statements and enforcement actions. Navigate the Belgian legal real estate landscape with confidence: your 2023 real estate guide is out The 2023 Belgian legal real estate guide covers most legal topics you will encounter as an investor in or developer of Belgian real estate, taking into account the latest legal reforms. Order your complementary copy now. Jeanne Leeman Junior Associate Amsterdam Proposed copyright tax reform feared to push investors abroad The controversial tax reform for income generated through copyright will have an enormous impact in various sectors such as IT. E-book: ‘Equal pay for women and men. Key new reporting requirements at European level’ To mark Equal Pay Day, we are publishing the e-book 'Equal pay for women and men. The most important reporting obligations at European level'. The Stibbe Annual Competition Update will take place on 24 January 2023 2023 will be the end game of the European Commission’s competition policy review. Shiny new competition policy tools for dealing with social, digital and vertical aspects as well as foreign investment issues are upcoming, ongoing or being finalised. EU Member States reach agreement on Pillar Two The Council of the EU announced on 12 December 2022 that the EU Member States had unanimously reached agreement on the directive on the implementation of Pillar Two. It formally adopted the directive three days later. Quentin Declève Counsel Brussels Retentievergoedingen in de financiële sector Het behouden van goed personeel is een hot topic, zo ook in de financiële sector. Werkgevers hebben steeds meer moeite om hun personeel voor langere tijd aan zich te binden. Stibbe Brussels reinforces Public Law and EU/Competition Law practices with two Counsel appointments Stibbe Brussels has promoted Sophie Adriaenssen to Counsel in its Public Law practice group and has welcomed Quentin Declève as Counsel in its EU/Competition Law practice. The appointments are effective as per 1 January 2023. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Next page
Key markers on the Dutch Tax roadmap for 2023 In the latest installment of Tax Notes International, Charlotte Tolman and Michael Molenaars discuss major Dutch tax plans and developments expected for 2023 and how they may affect international business.
De beschikbaarheidsvergoeding OV en de publieke normering van bonussen en ontslagvergoedingen De Regeling specifieke uitkering beschikbaarheidsvergoeding regionale OV-concessies stelt voorwaarden aan de (omvang van de) uitkering van ontslagvergoedingen, die bij overtreding leiden tot de sanctie van terugbetaling van de beschikbaarheidsvergoeding.
Binden van werknemer is geen belang voor handhaven concurrentiebeding (annotatie) In deze annotatie becommentarieert Astrid Helstone twee uitspraken die allebei betrekking hebben op (de handhaving van) het concurrentiebeding.
Is de OR de laatste jaren slechter af bij de OK? Het aantal verzoekschriften dat de afgelopen drie jaar door ondernemingsraden bij de Ondernemingskamer is ingediend is met meer dan 50% gedaald ten opzichte van het langjarig gemiddelde. Tegelijkertijd is het aantal intrekkingen gemiddeld gelijk gebleven.
De stand van de medezeggenschap: juli 2020 tot en met juli 2022 Dit artikel biedt een overzicht van de ontwikkelingen in het medezeggenschapsrecht in de afgelopen twee jaar. Paul Vestering bespreekt zowel de ontwikkelingen op wetgevingsgebied als de relevante rechtspraak.
ECJ in Unilever: commercial policy by dominant undertakings on thin ice Unilever shows the need to assess evidence on lack of anti-competitive effects in abuse cases and how liability can extend across different levels of the supply chain. Dominant undertakings had better think twice when imposing policy on distributors.
Abuse: an access request you can’t refuse? The European Court of Justice has confirmed that the essential facilities test is limited to ‘pure’ access cases. Infringement of a regulatory access obligation must be assessed under the general framework for abuse of dominance.
Belgian Competition Authority opens first hybrid cartel proceedings In the first hybrid cartel proceedings by the Belgian Competition Authority, the Prosecutor recently submitted a draft decision to condemn and impose a fine on pharmaceutical wholesaler CERP SA for allegedly participating in anticompetitive practices.
The ACM’s priorities in 2023: the energy transition, digitalisation, and sustainability On 26 January 2023, the ACM announced that its priorities for 2023 would be the energy transition, the digital economy, and sustainability. This agenda is unsurprising in view of the ACM’s recent policy statements and enforcement actions.
Navigate the Belgian legal real estate landscape with confidence: your 2023 real estate guide is out The 2023 Belgian legal real estate guide covers most legal topics you will encounter as an investor in or developer of Belgian real estate, taking into account the latest legal reforms. Order your complementary copy now.
Proposed copyright tax reform feared to push investors abroad The controversial tax reform for income generated through copyright will have an enormous impact in various sectors such as IT.
E-book: ‘Equal pay for women and men. Key new reporting requirements at European level’ To mark Equal Pay Day, we are publishing the e-book 'Equal pay for women and men. The most important reporting obligations at European level'.
The Stibbe Annual Competition Update will take place on 24 January 2023 2023 will be the end game of the European Commission’s competition policy review. Shiny new competition policy tools for dealing with social, digital and vertical aspects as well as foreign investment issues are upcoming, ongoing or being finalised.
EU Member States reach agreement on Pillar Two The Council of the EU announced on 12 December 2022 that the EU Member States had unanimously reached agreement on the directive on the implementation of Pillar Two. It formally adopted the directive three days later.
Retentievergoedingen in de financiële sector Het behouden van goed personeel is een hot topic, zo ook in de financiële sector. Werkgevers hebben steeds meer moeite om hun personeel voor langere tijd aan zich te binden.
Stibbe Brussels reinforces Public Law and EU/Competition Law practices with two Counsel appointments Stibbe Brussels has promoted Sophie Adriaenssen to Counsel in its Public Law practice group and has welcomed Quentin Declève as Counsel in its EU/Competition Law practice. The appointments are effective as per 1 January 2023.