Brexit - Real Estate law
Since real estate law in general is typically governed by the law of the domestic jurisdiction (or in Belgium regional authorities), it is not greatly influenced by European law.
Since real estate law in general is typically governed by the law of the domestic jurisdiction (or in Belgium regional authorities), it is not greatly influenced by European law.
On 6 March 2020, Belgium has adopted a specific act for companies in difficulties due to Brexit. This act will enter into force on 22 March 2021 and will cease to apply on 21 March 2022.
The European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) concluded a Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) at the end of December 2020 to govern their new relationship as from 1 January 2021.
With respect to financial services, the ‘hard’ Brexit law is essentially a delegation of powers to the federal government.
As of the end of the Brexit transition period, on 1 January 2021, UK insurance undertakings and intermediaries can no longer rely on the European passport to provide activities of insurance (distribution) throughout the European Economic Area (EEA).
Access to justice during the Coronavirus Now that the semi-lockdown has been in place for a month in Belgium, it is becoming increasingly clear that the restrictions imposed by the government will continue to have a significant impact on the functioning of society and companies for some time to c
In these difficult times, where live music performance and events are postponed or cancelled, the economic situation of artists is quite difficult. At the occasion of the World Art Day, it is useful to be reminded of some of the rules applicable to author’s remuneration when their music is
The Group of 10, consisting of representatives of employers’ organizations and trade unions, reached an agreement on three practical points in the context of the Corona crisis.
Regulation 2015/2120 laying down measures concerning open internet access (the Regulation), that entered into force in April 2016, states that providers of internet access services shall treat all online traffic equally without discrimination or restriction.
The EU Commission (recommendation and guidance), the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) (statement summarised in our previous ezine, letter and guidelines below) and some Data Protection Authorities have been quite busy the last days regarding the legal framework of tracing apps as one of the com