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Nindyatami, Pawestri, Rachmadinsa Dwininditha, and Fadhel Azzahran Razzak Salim. "IMPLIKASI YURISPRUDENSI TERHADAP KEPASTIAN HUKUM: STUDI KOMPARASI SISTEM HUKUM BELANDA DAN HUKUM INDONESIA." TANJUNGPURA LAW JOURNAL 8, no. 2 (2024): 135–63. https://doi.org/10.26418/tlj.v8i2.72176.

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AbstractBoth Indonesia and the Netherlands have a civil law system, with Dutch law serving as the foundation for Indonesian law. However, the role of jurisprudence differs significantly between the two countries, which impacts legal certainty. The author employs a normative juridical method and a comparative law perspective to examine the role of jurisprudence in Indonesia and the Netherlands, as well as its usage and influence on court decisions. This study aims to understand and analyze the role of jurisprudence in Indonesia and the Netherlands, the quality and quantity of the use of jurispr
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Van Schaik, F. "Vrijheid van meningsuiting en godsdienst versus het nondiscriminatiebeginsel." Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 3, no. 2 (2017): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2000/v3i2a2888.

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A certain tension between freedom of expression and the proscription of discrimination is present in post World War II international law. This tension is dealt with differently in different jurisdictions. This contribution addresses the manner in which the lawgiver and courts of the Netherlands have approached the matter.With reference to the relevant legal sources, the manner in which the law dealt with insult (especially of Jews and Roman Catholics) in the first half of the twentieth century is described, followed by a description of the reaction of some countries to the Convention on the Er
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Kerikmäe, Tanel, and Aleksi Kajander. "Gig economy workers in the European Union: towards changing their legal classification." Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals, no. 131 (September 22, 2022): 117–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2022.131.2.117/en.

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While the classification of gig economy workers under European labour law has been controversial for many years, the COVID-19 pandemic made it a priority. The role of the gig economy has changed: from being an employment option that provides supplementary income, it has become many people’s main income source, which is why the European Union (EU) announced its intention to address this issue. In 2021, there was intense activity around gig economy jurisprudence across Europe, with supreme courts in several member states making judgements and new laws classifying the participants in this sector
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Barritt, Emily. "Consciously transnational: Urgenda and the shape of climate change litigation: The State of the Netherlands (Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy) v Urgenda Foundation." Environmental Law Review 22, no. 4 (2020): 296–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1461452920974493.

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Moving the focus of climate change litigation from a largely US arena to a global one, Urgenda has helped to foster a burgeoning transnational climate justice jurisprudence. In the first place, it demonstrates how domestic courts are increasingly being used as sites to solidify international commitments. Secondly, it shows that these domestic endeavours are helping to shape the jurisprudence of other states whose courts are increasingly asked to adjudicate on climate change commitments. What is more, courts are conscious of this effect, thus this emerging jurisprudence is not simply an uninten
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Harlianto, Netanja I., and Zaneta N. Harlianto. "Alleged Malpractice in Orthopedic Surgery in The Netherlands: Lessons Learned from Medical Disciplinary Jurisprudence." Healthcare 11, no. 24 (2023): 3111. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11243111.

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Background: Orthopedic surgery is a specialty at risk for medical malpractice claims. We aimed to assess the frequency of alleged malpractice cases related to orthopedic surgery in the Netherlands from the last 15 years. Methods: We systematically searched the database of the Dutch Medical Disciplinary Court for verdicts related to orthopedic surgery between January 2009 and July 2023 and extracted case data and data on allegations and outcomes. Results: We identified 158 verdicts (mean of 10.5 per year), of which 151 (96%) were filed against specialists and 7 (4%) against residents. Cases wer
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Quigley, Conor. "Direct Taxation and State Aid: Recent Developments Concerning the Notion of Selectivity." Intertax 40, Issue 2 (2012): 112–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/taxi2012012.

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The interaction of state aid and taxation continues to give rise to conceptual difficulties, despite or, perhaps in some cases, because of the developing jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice and the General Court. Three recent cases attempt to bring a greater degree of coherence to the subject: Cases 78/08 to C-80/08, Paint Graphos, judgment of 8 September 2011; Case C-279/08 P, Commission v. Netherlands, judgment of 8 September 2011; and Cases C-106/09 P and C-107/09 P, Commission v. Government of Gibraltar and United Kingdom, judgment of 15 November 2011.
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van Nifterik, Gustaaf. "Observations on the Legal Observations." Grotiana 40, no. 1 (2019): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18760759-04000007.

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In the years 1777–1778 four volumes were published under the title Legal Observations on Several Dark and Until Now Unverified Sections of the Introduction. The volumes were composed by a society of young legal practitioners from The Hague (Netherlands), the most famous among them being Joannes van der Linden. By then Grotius’s Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Holland was still the cornerstone of the law of Holland and around the year 1800 it would become the fundament for attempts to codify this law. Today the Legal Observations can function as entrance to the historical sources of the la
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Paramita Brata, Desak. "COMPARISON OF SETTINGS REGARDING THE DEAD INJECTION APPLICATION IN THE NETHERLANDS AND INDONESIAN COUNTRIES." Ganesha Law Review 2, no. 1 (2020): 44–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.23887/glr.v2i1.119.

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 Countries around the world have different legal systems. But the most commonly known are the Continental European legal system and the Anglo Saxon legal system. Continental European legal system is a legal system based on various legal provisions that have been codified and the example of the State that has this system is the State of Indonesia. Whereas Anglo Saxon is a legal system based on jurisprudence and the example of the State which has this system is the Netherlands. Each country has a different legal system, as well as in medicine. In the medical world known as Eu
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Amiruddin, Muh. "PERBANDINGAN PELAKSANAAN EUTHANASIA DI NEGARA YANG MENGANUT SISTEM HUKUM EROPA KONTINENTAL DAN SISTEM HUKUM ANGLO SAXON." Jurisprudentie : Jurusan Ilmu Hukum Fakultas Syariah dan Hukum 4, no. 1 (2017): 83. http://dx.doi.org/10.24252/jurisprudentie.v4i1.3666.

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The country that adheres to the continental european legal system of Indonesia that regulate euthanasia is contained in the provisions of Article 344 of the Criminal Code while Netherlands The provisions are contained in the code penal section 40 and Article 293 of the Dutch Criminal. Code anglo saxon like USA hardness of euthanasia. this is based on a court decision in USA that rejects the application of euthanasia as a jurisprudence. Indonesia does not Regulate clearly about the enactment of euthanasia. Netherlands legalize Euthanasia, while State with Anglo Saxon Law system, does not legali
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Vos, Bram. "State Aid, Taxation & Transfer Pricing: Illegal Fiscal State Aid Granted to Starbucks?" EC Tax Review 27, Issue 2 (2018): 113–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/ecta2018012.

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On 21 October 2015 the European Commission alleged the Netherlands of granting illegal fiscal State aid to Starbucks by misapplying the so-called ‘EU arm’s length principle’ through an Advance Pricing Agreement concluded between the Dutch tax administration and Starbucks. Accordingly, no market based (read: too high) transfer prices would have been adopted by Starbucks, resulting in an assumed reduction of taxable income and thereby also in a reduction of imposed corporate income tax. The Netherlands and Starbucks however disagree with the European Commission’s finding of State aid and applied
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Books on the topic "Netherlands Jurisprudence"

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John, Griffiths. Euthanasia and law in the Netherlands. Amsterdam University Press, 1998.

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Homan, T. C. B. Jurisprudentie: Toezicht & handhaving Wft. Berghauser Pont Publishing, 2010.

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Netherlands. Burgerlijk Wetboek: Boeken 3, 5, 6 en 7. 2nd ed. Ars Aequi Libri, 1993.

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Netherlands. Niederländisches Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch. C.H. Beck, 1995.

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Netherlands. Burgerlijk wetboek: Met Overgangswet Nieuw B.W. Koninklijke Vermande, 1986.

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Netherlands. Niederländisches Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch. C.H. Beck, 1997.

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Netherlands. Burgerlijk wetboek: Tekst & commentaar : de tekst van de boeken 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 en 8 van het BW voorzien van commentaar. 3rd ed. Kluwer, 1998.

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Netherlands. Burgerlijk Wetboek. Kluwer, 1985.

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Netherlands. Niederländisches Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch. 2nd ed. Kluwer Law International, 1998.

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Maris, Cees. Tolerance: Experiments with Freedom in the Netherlands. Springer, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Netherlands Jurisprudence"

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Hänni, Julia, and Tienmu Ma. "Swiss Climate Change Law." In Swiss Energy Governance. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80787-0_2.

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AbstractThis chapter explores the relationship between Swiss climate change law and the international and European climate change regimes. At the international level, the chapter reviews the three major international agreements regulating the field: the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Kyoto Protocol to the UNFCCC, and the Paris Agreement. And at the national and regional levels, the chapter briefly describes the CO2 Act—often considered the heart of Swiss climate change policy—and questions whether it will prove effective in achieving its explicitly stated e
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Wet, Erika de. "The Reception Process in the Netherlands and Belgium." In A Europe of Rights. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199535262.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses the reception of the ECHR in the Netherlands and Belgium. Topics covered include the accession and ratification of the ECHR in both countries, the status of the ECHR in national law, an overview of the activity of the European Court, the ECtHR's case law and its effects on the national legal order, and the manner in which the highest courts (Supreme Court, Council of State and the Central Appeals Board) applied the ECHR in their jurisprudence.
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Plas, Erik, and Willem A. Janssen. "Contract modifications in the Netherlands: understanding the law, jurisprudence and practice." In Contract Changes. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781800375598.00021.

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Gathii, James Thuo. "The creative tension between commercial freedom and Belligerent rights." In War, Commerce, and International Law. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195341027.003.0004.

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Abstract In the early part of the twenty-first century, the United States has been invoked less as a country that conforms to its international legal obligations than as an “exemplar of might.” This has not always been the case. The early U.S. republic of the late eighteenth century was a relatively weak military and economic country. The United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands and even Spain were more prosperous economically and militarily superior countries than the United States. In this chapter, I focus on the international legal jurisprudence of the Marshall Court during this period of U.
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Segal*, Nick. "An Overview of Recent Developments and Future Prospects in the United Kingdom." In Current Developments in International and Comparative Corporate Insolvency Law. Oxford University PressOxford, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198258964.003.0001.

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Abstract The last decade has seen great strides in the development of insolvency law in England and the United Kingdom generally. This period has seen the adoption of a new legislative framework, much new case law, and the development of the conceptual aspects and jurisprudence of the subject, all fuelled, at least latterly, by a deep and prolonged recession. The United Kingdom has not been alone in coming to terms with insolvency law reform. Key common law jurisdictions such as Canada and Australia have recently passed major new statutes amending their insolvency law. Even the USA is consider
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