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Entrepreneurs have the right and freedom to do business - this is stated in article 16 of the EU Charter
The freedom to conduct a business is a fundamental right that is included in the European Charter of Fundamental Rights. This right is based on the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union, which has recognized the freedom to pursue an economic or commercial activity. The law includes economic or commercial activities and is subject to restrictions that are required by law. This article is crucial for economic growth and prosperity within the European Union.Article 16 - Freedom to Entrepreneurship | European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights
Vulnerabilities in the Judiciary
Wil van der SchansWil van der Schans • 2n• 2nd Editor - Compiler Pointer Radio - KRO-NCRV at KRO-NCRV Editor - Compiler Pointer Radio - KRO-NCRV at KRO-NCRV 2 months • 2 months • Follow How strong is our rule of law...
Tjeenk Willinks kritiek op de Kamer vanwege toeslagenaffaire berust niet op feiten
Informateur Herman Tjeenk Willink. © Remko de Waal / ANP ANALYSE·12 APRIL 2021·clock 10 MIN Tjeenk Willinks kritiek op de Kamer vanwege toeslagenaffaire berust niet op feiten JAN-HEIN STROP Informateur Herman Tjeenk Willink meent dat de...
Decision on the WOB request for payment to Number Five Foundation and Missing Chapter Foundation
Decision on a WOB request for payment to Number Five Foundation and Missing Chapter Foundation WOO decision | 29-03-2023 Decision on a request for information about the agreed fee/payment to the Number Five Foundation and the Missing...
Jessica also noticed that traffic fines can lead to debts: “You will only get further caught up in that web”
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Not only legal crap, but also ethically reprehensible
Derk Venema Published on January 5, 2024 Reading time 1 minute Reading list The outgoing chairman of the Administrative Law Department of the Council of State, Bart Jan van Ettekoven, expresses concerns about the...