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25 November 2014

Advocate General: Splitsingswet Not In Conflict With EU Law

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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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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).

Click here to read the Legal alert (Dutch only).

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