The starting point of the Environment and Planning Act is that decentralized public authorities will bring together their rules on the physical living environment in one area-wide regulation. According to…
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Environmental strategy in the Environment and Planning Act
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The environmental strategy is one of the six new instruments introduced by the Environment and Planning Act. The strategy replaces the current structure vision, which we know in the Spatial…
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Anonymity of whistleblowers is not guaranteed
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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…
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