On 25 April 2014, the Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal (CBb) ruled in a fine case that, in principle, an alleged offender must be given the opportunity to learn the…
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Expansion of administrative chain liability: more burdens on employers?
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Administrative chain liability is seen by the legislator as an effective means of achieving compliance with laws and regulations. In November 2013, as part of the ‘progress report on bogus…
read moreRise of the administrative fine: sanctioning in the event of non-compliance with subsidy regulations
On 1 July 2013, the Notification requirements of subsidies granted by Ministers (Administrative Penalty) Act (Act) entered into force. Although the Act has a limited content, it has potentially major…
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Non-compliance with an order results in only a single fine
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On 12 September 2013, the Dutch Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal (CBb) ruled in a childcare centres case that may also be relevant to other areas of administrative law (ECLI:NL:CBB:2013:154).…
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