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New Migration Law
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Working From Home: A Little History About 25 Years Later
Cannabis: A Promising Future
WHOA, the Chapter 11 Bankruptcy of The Netherlands
The New Agreement Between Google and French Publishers: Bad or Good News?
Is Facebook Indeed Excuting an Antitrust Conduct?
Daniel Alves is a phenomenon
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Is There a Duty to Support the Damages Suffered as a Result of Managing the Pandemic?
There is no doubt that the management, by public authorities, of the health crisis has caused innumerable damages to the shopping center sector (both owners and tenants). These damages began with the approval of RD 463/2020, declaring the state of alarm, which forced the closure of all establishments located in shopping centers, except those aimed at the commercialization of essential goods. This measure caused damages, both to the owners of the shops, as well as to the owners of the shopping centers, who experienced a significant reduction in rents while assuming the same costs t
Governmental Funding of Social Enterprises
Local governments can fund social enterprises. The regulations on funding social enterprises are not crystal clear. This paper discusses the role of local governments in funding social enterprises, and the type of social enterprises that can be funded.
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The Social Enterprise: A True Catdog
These days, most enterprises have a policy for corporate social responsibility. Some, called social enterprises, even exist to solve a social issue. In the Netherlands, these social enterprises do not have their own legal form. This paper discusses the necessity for legislation.
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