Not exact matches
BPRC housing and animal care procedures comply with
Dutch law, European Directive 2010 / 63 / EU, and with the «Standards for Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals by Foreign Institutions», identification number A5539 - 01, provided by the Department of Health and Human Services of the US
National Institutes of Health.
This post concerns a bit of a
Dutch thing, namely the «position» of the
Dutch National Competition Authority ACM on an agreement by electricity producers active on the
Dutch market, but it is interesting more generally for those who are interested in the relation between (EU) competition
law and other issues like sustainability.
In this post on EU asylum
law, Louis takes the occasion of a
Dutch court referring this exact question to the CJEU to introduce us to the difficulties and pitfalls of verification of the sexual orientation of asylum seekers before
national authorities.
For instance, the District Court of The Hague struck down the
Dutch national data retention legislation on 11 March 2015, and shortly afterwards, on 11 June 2015, the Belgian data retention
law was annulled by the Constitutional Court, which largely copy - pasted the CJEU's reasoning.
In so doing, the Court significantly expanded the scope for taking social interests into account within competition
law analysis and rejected the more narrow and liberal approach taken by the
Dutch National Competition Authority (NCA), the
Dutch government and — not surprisingly — the European Commission.