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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
Surprise: money makes you happy after all!
Yes, money makes happy Money. In the run-up to the elections, it's often about it. Most people would like more of it. But are you also satisfied if you end up with more euros? Does money make you happy? All...
Training: Responsible algorithm use by municipalities
Training: Responsible algorithm use by municipalities Many municipalities and other government agencies are increasingly using algorithms. At the same time, there is an urgent call for responsible use of algorithms and the...
Door de toeslagenaffaire besloten ze zich kandidaat te stellen voor de verkiezingen
Sandra Palmen (l) en Kristie Rongen. Beeld Koen Verheijden en Werry Crone In de aanloop naar deze verkiezingen stellen opvallend veel mensen die betrokken zijn geweest bij de toeslagenaffaire zich kandidaat. Zoals Kristie Rongen (SP) en...
Tax authorities searched online for information about citizens
The tax authorities have extensively extracted taxpayers' personal information — including social media statements — from the Internet, stored it in a computer system and used it to monitor and combat fraud. This...
Moeilijker kunnen we het niet maken
https://www.groene.nl/rubriek/onderzoek Moeilijker kunnen we het niet maken Jaarlijks zijn honderdduizenden burgers het niet eens met een besluit van de Belastingdienst. Als zij bezwaar maken blijkt de dienst een ondoordringbare instantie...