Netherlands:
Advocate General: Splitsingswet Not In Conflict With EU Law
25 November 2014
De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek N.V.
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This legal alert describes the Advocate General's advice to
the Supreme Court that the 'Splitsingswet' is not in
conflict with EU law, but still has to be assessed for compliance
with ECHR (property right).
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