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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
Long waiting period and increasingly stringent judgements: criticism of dealing with immaterial damage, benefits affair
Long waiting period and increasingly stringent judgments: criticism of dealing with the immaterial damage allowance affair 1. 04-03-2023 16:06 2. Inland 3. Author: Leonie van Noort <img class="alignnone wp-image-3515"...
Secretary of State Marnix van Rij about the benefits affair and more expensive oat milk
Secretary of State Marnix van Rij about the benefits affair and more expensive oat milk Marnix van Rij, Secretary of State for Taxation and Tax Administration, was a guest at the HvA on Friday afternoon. With Finance, Tax and Advice students from Amsterdam and...
Research what is useful to victims of the benefits affair
Research what helps victims of the benefits affair Windesheim researcher Pamela Jakobs • Interfering government • Justice A solution to the benefits affair is still a long way away. Investigations into the affair are also helping...
Benefits affair: top officials gave way to illegal fraud hunting
Benefits affair: top officials gave a way to illegal fraud hunting September 23, 2019 01:01 Updated October 30, 2019 09:25 Image © ANP A series of senior officials from the Tax Administration, Surcharges and Fiod were directly responsible for...
MEP D66 wants criminal proceedings against the Netherlands over benefits affair
D66 MEP Samira Rafaela wants the European Commission to start criminal proceedings against the Netherlands over the benefits affair. According to her, the “institutional racism” that surfaced in that affair is contrary to...
Allen & Overy partner Hendrik Jan Biemond resigns
Hendrik Jan Biemond Photo: Peter Boer/De Beeldunie Hendrik Jan Biemond, one of the best-known corporate criminal law specialists in the Netherlands and a partner at Allen & Overy until recently, has quietly quit as a lawyer. 'I found it after...