1375 results Stibbe advises Wavin Advising Wavin, the leading supplier of plastic pipe systems and solutions in Europe, in relation to the EUR 523 million public offer from Mexichem for the acquisition of all outstanding shares of Wavin. Stibbe advises Beiersdorf Representing Beiersdorf during ACM proceedings into the cosmetics market resulting in a closure of the proceedings. Stibbe advises GDF and Nuon Advising and representing GDF Suez and Nuon Vattenfall on the environmental and nature impact permitting of the gas and coal fired power plants of Nuon Vattenfall (in Groningen) and GDF Suez (in Rotterdam). Stibbe advises Projectbureau IJburg Advising Projectbureau IJburg on the reclaim of land and developing an residential area in the IJ-lake. Stibbe advises European leading television format supplier Stibbe assisted a European leading television format supplier in various legal aspects of TV phone-in games. Stibbe advises City of Leiden Stibbe advises University of Amsterdam Stibbe advises City of Almere Advising on the “Schaalsprong” project, expansion of the city of Almere with 60.000 residential, 100.000 jobs, infrastructure and a sustainable ecological system. Stibbe advises Belgocontrol Stibbe assisted Belgocontrol in legal proceedings pursued by Ryanair, BATA, and others to seek damages for the losses they incurred because of the spontaneous strikes by Brussels Airport’s air-traffic controllers in 2009. Stibbe represents the Flemish Region Stibbe assisted the Flemish Region in an EU litigation by defending its interests based on Article 258 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU, previously Article 226 TEC). Signaleringsblog week 18: actuele jurisprudentie en ontwikkelingen bestuursrecht en omgevingsrecht In deze blog signaleren wij kort enkele belangwekkende bestuursrechtelijke en omgevingsrechtelijke uitspraken en ontwikkelingen van de afgelopen periode. Setting the Stage: the European Commission’s first in-depth FSR Decision The European Commission has published its first-ever in-depth decision under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, marking a significant milestone in understanding the application of this regulatory tool. We identify important takeaways for future practice. Het Weespersluis-arrest: gooit de Hoge Raad de deur dicht voor een procedeerverbod bij de bestuursrechter? De Hoge Raad legt de lat hoog voor het aannemen van misbruik van recht bij het instellen van beroep bij de bestuursrechter. Gooit de Hoge Raad hiermee de deur definitief dicht voor procedeerverboden? In dit blogbericht gaan wij onder meer op deze vraag in The honeymoon phase of the Foreign Subsidies Regulation is over! Paperwork, paperwork, paperwork. The industry voices have been clear about the Foreign Subsidies Regulation. But what is the authority’s view? We provide an update on recent developments, including the European Commission’s first policy brief. ECJ accepts carve-out Italy in Commission’s Amazon Buy Box investigation The EU Court of Justice dismissed Amazon’s claim that the exclusion of Italy from the European Commission’s investigation into its Buy Box feature deprived Amazon of its protection against a parallel investigation by the Italian competition authority. European Court of Justice plays hardball in Sports rulings The rulings by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on the discretionary powers of international sports associations to authorise alternative competitions show that the specifics of sports are no reason to tread lightly when applying EU competition rules. Aanzienlijke ontbossingen in het licht van klimaatbeleid: opletten geblazen De sector van het landgebruik, veranderingen in landgebruik en bosbouw beschikt over het potentieel om lange-termijn klimaatvoordelen op te leveren en op die manier bij te dragen tot het behalen van de Vlaamse en Europese klimaatdoelstellingen. The vertical fight continues: two more cases on vertical restraints Companies should not take competition rules lightly in their supply relationships. The EU General Court's Valve judgment and the ACM's LG decision illustrate the consistent attention to vertical restraints. Pagination Previous page Page 59 Current page 60 Page 61 Page 62 Next page
Stibbe advises Wavin Advising Wavin, the leading supplier of plastic pipe systems and solutions in Europe, in relation to the EUR 523 million public offer from Mexichem for the acquisition of all outstanding shares of Wavin.
Stibbe advises Beiersdorf Representing Beiersdorf during ACM proceedings into the cosmetics market resulting in a closure of the proceedings.
Stibbe advises GDF and Nuon Advising and representing GDF Suez and Nuon Vattenfall on the environmental and nature impact permitting of the gas and coal fired power plants of Nuon Vattenfall (in Groningen) and GDF Suez (in Rotterdam).
Stibbe advises Projectbureau IJburg Advising Projectbureau IJburg on the reclaim of land and developing an residential area in the IJ-lake.
Stibbe advises European leading television format supplier Stibbe assisted a European leading television format supplier in various legal aspects of TV phone-in games.
Stibbe advises City of Almere Advising on the “Schaalsprong” project, expansion of the city of Almere with 60.000 residential, 100.000 jobs, infrastructure and a sustainable ecological system.
Stibbe advises Belgocontrol Stibbe assisted Belgocontrol in legal proceedings pursued by Ryanair, BATA, and others to seek damages for the losses they incurred because of the spontaneous strikes by Brussels Airport’s air-traffic controllers in 2009.
Stibbe represents the Flemish Region Stibbe assisted the Flemish Region in an EU litigation by defending its interests based on Article 258 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU, previously Article 226 TEC).
Signaleringsblog week 18: actuele jurisprudentie en ontwikkelingen bestuursrecht en omgevingsrecht In deze blog signaleren wij kort enkele belangwekkende bestuursrechtelijke en omgevingsrechtelijke uitspraken en ontwikkelingen van de afgelopen periode.
Setting the Stage: the European Commission’s first in-depth FSR Decision The European Commission has published its first-ever in-depth decision under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, marking a significant milestone in understanding the application of this regulatory tool. We identify important takeaways for future practice.
Het Weespersluis-arrest: gooit de Hoge Raad de deur dicht voor een procedeerverbod bij de bestuursrechter? De Hoge Raad legt de lat hoog voor het aannemen van misbruik van recht bij het instellen van beroep bij de bestuursrechter. Gooit de Hoge Raad hiermee de deur definitief dicht voor procedeerverboden? In dit blogbericht gaan wij onder meer op deze vraag in
The honeymoon phase of the Foreign Subsidies Regulation is over! Paperwork, paperwork, paperwork. The industry voices have been clear about the Foreign Subsidies Regulation. But what is the authority’s view? We provide an update on recent developments, including the European Commission’s first policy brief.
ECJ accepts carve-out Italy in Commission’s Amazon Buy Box investigation The EU Court of Justice dismissed Amazon’s claim that the exclusion of Italy from the European Commission’s investigation into its Buy Box feature deprived Amazon of its protection against a parallel investigation by the Italian competition authority.
European Court of Justice plays hardball in Sports rulings The rulings by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on the discretionary powers of international sports associations to authorise alternative competitions show that the specifics of sports are no reason to tread lightly when applying EU competition rules.
Aanzienlijke ontbossingen in het licht van klimaatbeleid: opletten geblazen De sector van het landgebruik, veranderingen in landgebruik en bosbouw beschikt over het potentieel om lange-termijn klimaatvoordelen op te leveren en op die manier bij te dragen tot het behalen van de Vlaamse en Europese klimaatdoelstellingen.
The vertical fight continues: two more cases on vertical restraints Companies should not take competition rules lightly in their supply relationships. The EU General Court's Valve judgment and the ACM's LG decision illustrate the consistent attention to vertical restraints.