380 results Elise Myin Associate Brussels Manon Hofströssler Junior Associate Brussels Marie van der Elst Associate Brussels International legal obligations of States in respect of climate change The International Court of Justice has issued an advisory opinion on the climate change obligations of States. What obligations do countries have towards each other, and under what circumstances can they hold each other accountable? Netherlands propose nature permit-free status for sustainability upgrades The government wants to exclude sustainability from the permit requirement for nitrogen emissions. But in some cases, this is already possible. How does that work? In this blog, we discuss the proposal and its practical implications. Willemijn de Widt Associate Amsterdam Harmke van der Gaag Junior Associate Amsterdam Dafne van der Kraan Associate Amsterdam Stella van Venrooij Associate Amsterdam Georgina van Reeken Associate Amsterdam Klaas Westdijk Associate Amsterdam Neeltje van Druten Associate Amsterdam Menno Scheurwater Associate (not admitted to the bar) Amsterdam Proposal to simplify European environmental regulations: energy sector out of the nitrogen gridlock? The European Commission wants to simplify environmental regulations for the benefit of energy infrastructure. Is the sector facing a nitrogen lock? This question and other proposals for acceleration are discussed in this blog. The amended EUDR: what has changed and what has remained? In this blog, we discuss some changes to the EU Regulation on deforestation-free products ("EUDR") that came into force on 26 December 2025 through Regulation 2025/2650 – even before the EUDR was due to become applicable today, 30 December 2025. Jelmer Ypinga Associate Amsterdam Rli publicatie “Met Recht Balanceren” Stibbe advocaat Tijn Kortmann heeft bijgedragen aan de Rli publicatie “Met Recht Balanceren: juridisering in de leefomgeving” die op 26 juni 2024 is verschenen. The Municipalities Preferential Rights Act as a condition subsequent in Dutch real estate transactions The Municipalities Preferential Rights Act (Wet voorkeursrecht gemeenten – Wvg) allows municipalities, provinces and the national government of the Netherlands to establish a preferential right on immovable property. Pagination Previous page Page 19 Current page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Next page
International legal obligations of States in respect of climate change The International Court of Justice has issued an advisory opinion on the climate change obligations of States. What obligations do countries have towards each other, and under what circumstances can they hold each other accountable?
Netherlands propose nature permit-free status for sustainability upgrades The government wants to exclude sustainability from the permit requirement for nitrogen emissions. But in some cases, this is already possible. How does that work? In this blog, we discuss the proposal and its practical implications.
Proposal to simplify European environmental regulations: energy sector out of the nitrogen gridlock? The European Commission wants to simplify environmental regulations for the benefit of energy infrastructure. Is the sector facing a nitrogen lock? This question and other proposals for acceleration are discussed in this blog.
The amended EUDR: what has changed and what has remained? In this blog, we discuss some changes to the EU Regulation on deforestation-free products ("EUDR") that came into force on 26 December 2025 through Regulation 2025/2650 – even before the EUDR was due to become applicable today, 30 December 2025.
Rli publicatie “Met Recht Balanceren” Stibbe advocaat Tijn Kortmann heeft bijgedragen aan de Rli publicatie “Met Recht Balanceren: juridisering in de leefomgeving” die op 26 juni 2024 is verschenen.
The Municipalities Preferential Rights Act as a condition subsequent in Dutch real estate transactions The Municipalities Preferential Rights Act (Wet voorkeursrecht gemeenten – Wvg) allows municipalities, provinces and the national government of the Netherlands to establish a preferential right on immovable property.