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Fingerprint in violation of GDPR

Fingerprint in violation of GDPR

In this modern age in which we live in today, it is increasingly common to use fingerprints as a means of identification, for example: unlocking a smartphone with a finger scan. But what about privacy when it no longer takes place in a private matter where there is conscious voluntarism? Can work-related finger identification be

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The New Amendment to the Dutch Trust Office Supervision Act

The New Amendment to the Dutch Trust Offices Supervision Act and the providing of domicile plus

Over the past years the Dutch trust sector has become a highly regulated sector. Trust offices in the Netherlands are under strict supervision. The reason for this is that the regulator has eventually understood and realised that trust offices are at great risk of becoming involved in money laundering or conducting business with fraudulent parties.

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The Dutch Climate Agreement

The Dutch Climate Agreement

The last weeks, the climate agreement is a much discussed topic. However, for a lot of people it is unclear what the climate agreement exactly is what this agreement entails. It all started with the Paris Climate Agreement. This is an agreement between nearly all countries in the world to stop climate change and to

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Dutch Law on the protection of trade secrets

Entrepreneurs that employ employees, often share confidential information with these employees. This may concern technical information, such as a recipe or algorithm, or non-technical information, such as customer bases, marketing strategies or business plans. However, what will happen to this information when your employee starts working at the company of the competitor? Can you protect

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Consumer protection and general terms and conditions

Entrepreneurs who sell products or provide services often use general terms and conditions to regulate the relationship with the recipient of the product or service. When the recipient is a consumer, he enjoys consumer protection. Consumer protection is created to protect the ‘weak’ consumer against the ‘strong’ entrepreneur. In order to determine whether a recipient

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Many people sign a contract without understanding the contents

Sign a contract without actually understanding its contents Research shows that many people sign a contract without actually understanding its contents. In most cases this concerns rent or purchase contracts, employment contracts and termination contracts. The reason for not understanding contracts can often be found in the use of language; contracts often contain many legal

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The Dutch Sickness Benefits Act after work disability as result of psychological complaints after pregnancy?

Sickness Benefits Act Based on article 29a of the Sickness Benefits Act the female insured who is not able to perform work is entitled to receive a payment if the cause of the disability to work is related to pregnancy or giving birth. In the past, a connection between psychological complaints, causing the disability to

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In the Netherlands someone has received a passport without a gender designation

For the first time in the Netherlands someone has received a passport without a gender designation. Ms. Zeegers does not feel like a man and does not feel like a woman. Earlier this year, the court of Limburg decided that gender is not a matter of sexual characteristics but of gender identity. Therefore, Ms. Zeegers

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Government wants to automatically divide pension when it comes to divorces

The Dutch government wants to arrange that partners who are getting a divorce automatically get the right to receive half of each other’s pension. Dutch minister Wouter Koolmees of Social Affairs and Employment wants to discuss a proposal in the Second Chamber in mid 2019. In the coming period the minister is going to work

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Unfair commercial practices via telephone increase

Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets Unfair commercial practices through telephone sales are reported more often. This is the conclusion of the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets, the independent supervisor that stands up for consumers and businesses. People are approached more and more by telephone with so-called offers for discount campaigns, holidays and contests.

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Copyright: when is content public?

Intellectual property law is constantly developing and has tremendously grown recently. This can be seen, amongst others, in copyright law. Nowadays, almost everyone is on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram or has his own website. People therefore create much more content than they used to do, which is often published publicly. Moreover, copyright infringements take place

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Poland suspended as member of the European Network of Councils for the Judiciary (ENCJ)

The European Network of Councils for the Judiciary The European Network of Councils for the Judiciary (ENCJ) has suspended Poland as member. The ENCJ states to have doubts about the independence of the Polish judicial authority based on the recent reforms. The Polish governing party Law and Justice (PiS) has introduced some radical reforms in

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Email addresses and the scope of the GDPR

Email addresses and the scope of the GDPR. General Data Protection Regulation

On the 25th of May, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will go into effect. With the instalment of the GDPR, protection of personal data becomes increasingly important. Companies have to take account of more and stricter rules with regard to data protection. However, various questions arise as a result of the instalment of the

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Anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing measures in The Netherlands and in Ukraine

Introduction In our rapidly digitalizing society, the risks with regard to money laundering and terrorist financing become increasingly bigger. For organizations it is important to be aware of these risks. Organizations have to be very accurate with compliance. In the Netherlands, this especially applies to institutions which are subject to obligations which derive from the

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Cryptocurrency: be aware of the compliance risks

Introduction In our rapidly evolving society, cryptocurrency becomes increasingly popular. Currently, there are many types of cryptocurrency, such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Litecoin. Cryptocurrencies are exclusively digital, and the currencies and technology are kept safe by using the blockchain technology. This technology keeps a secure record of each transaction all in one place. No one

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The new EU General Data Protection Regulation and its implications for the Dutch legislation

In seven months, Europe’s data protection rules will undergo their biggest changes in two decades. Since they were created in the 90s, the amount of digital information we create, capture, and store has vastly increased.[1] Simply put, the old regime was no longer fit for purpose and cyber security has become an increasingly important issue

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Cryptocurrency - EU and Dutch Legal Aspects of the Revolutionary Technology

Cryptocurrency: EU and Dutch Legal Aspects of the Revolutionary Technology

Introduction The worldwide growth and increasing popularity of cryptocurrency has led to questions about the regulatory aspects of this new financial phenomenon. Virtual currencies are exclusively digital and organized through a network known as a blockchain, which is an online ledger which keeps a secure record of each transaction all in one place. No one

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Amending the Dutch constitution: privacy sensitive telecommunication better protected in the future

On July 12, 2017, the Dutch Senate unanimously accorded the proposal of Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations Plasterk to, in the near future, better protect the privacy of email and other privacy sensitive telecommunication. Article 13 paragraph 2 of the Dutch Constitution states that secrecy of telephone calls and telegraph communication is inviolable.

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European Commission wants intermediaries to inform them about constructions…

European Commission wants intermediaries to inform them about constructions for tax avoidance they create for their clients. Countries often lose tax revenue due to mostly transnational fiscal constructions that tax advisors, accountants, banks and lawyers (intermediaries) create for their clients. To increase transparency and enable cashing of those taxes by the tax authorities, the European

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Everyone needs to keep the Netherlands digitally safe says Cybersecuritybeeld Nederland 2017

Everyone needs to keep the Netherlands digitally safe says Cybersecuritybeeld Nederland 2017. It is very hard to imagine our life without Internet. It makes our life easy, but on the other hand, carries a lot of risks. The technologies are developing rapidly and the cybercrime-rate is rising. Cybersecuritybeeld Dijkhoff (Deputy State Secretary of the Nederlands)

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