Access to water for children in the Netherlands Children have a right to water. No household should be cut off from water if children are involved. Both the government and the water companies should adjust their policies accordingly. Giulia de Groot, Thomas Franx, Adriaan Milders and Maxime Köster • July 26, 2017 • 2 comments
Dutch Supreme Court recognises the importance of investment by publishers Authors cannot terminate publishing contracts without due cause, according to the Dutch Supreme Court Dirk Visser • July 12, 2017
Revised General Banking Conditions: standard terms and conditions for Dutch banks With the General Banking Conditions 2017, the relationship between banks in the Netherlands and their customers has entered a new dimension. The new conditions are more consumer-friendly and there is more emphasis on a bank’s duty of care. Pim Rank • March 23, 2017
The Netherlands as a centre for international commercial dispute resolution? The Netherlands Commercial Court is a new commercial court that will focus on the resolution of international commercial disputes between large companies and will be established in Amsterdam as from 1 January 2018. Pim Rank • September 26, 2016 • 1 comment
Go, climate change children Since Friday 13 November 2015, la Marseillaise has been sung with a new élan. At the climate change conference in Paris, it may even gain a new meaning, in the combat against climate change. Alex Geert Castermans • November 30, 2015
Me and my VW dealer How to annul the sale of a VW with dodgy software? A letter to the dealer will suffice. Alex Geert Castermans • October 05, 2015
Caught in the middle. Public and private aspects of legal relationships in healthcare and education Participate in the ‘Sector specific horizontal interaction’ workshop on the 21st January 2015, during the ILS-Conference. In this workshop the interaction between public law and private law in the field of healthcare and education will take centre stage. Ali Mohammad, Hetty ten Oever and Stijn Voskamp • January 16, 2015
How much power should health insurers have? The scope and content of Article 13 HIA and its impact on the private relationships between health insurers and patients and between health insurers and care providers. Hetty ten Oever • December 20, 2014
Complaining to the bank The Dutch civil code imposes upon the creditor a ‘duty’ to complain in good time about a defect in the performance of the debtor. But when does a client complain in good time about a bank violating its duty of care? Wouter den Hollander • November 08, 2013