Belgium

The Kingdom of Belgium is a Western European country bordered by France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Although it is small in size, covering just over 11,750 sq miles, it is densely populated with a population with nearly 11.5 million residents. The country is divided into Dutch-Speaking and French-Speaking communities, with approximately 59% belonging to Flemish (Dutch-speaking) communities, and 40% belonging to the Walloon community. There is also a small population of German-speakers in East Canton region.

Belgium became an independent nation, gaining its independence from the Netherlands on October 4, 1830. Its capital city is Brussels, and today it is ranked as one of the safest/most peaceful countries in the world.

The Belgian court system is divided into 5 judicial areas: Antwerp, Ghent, Brussels, Mons and Liege; as well as 27 judicial arrondissements and 225 judicial cantons.  Additionally, several international courts have jurisdiction in the country; including the Benelux court, Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights of the Council of Europe.

The country is a federal constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of governance. It has a complex political history, and complex system of governance, which is comprised of six different governments. Belgium is one of the six-founding members of the European Union and has an official seat on the European Commission. It also maintains foreign relations through organizations including NATO, OECD, Eurozone, and WTO, among others.

International trade, market relations, import and export laws, antidumping and countervailing (AD/CV) legislation, and international CFIUS M&A deals, are some of the topics the National Law Review covers, as it relates to the nation of Belgium. International relations with the US, European Union, and neighboring countries, are also covered on the NLR website. Legislation and regulatory updates, labor and employment law, the financial markets, and the nation’s economy, are topics which the National Law Review covers regularly, and provides the most up to date coverage on for its visitors.

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Mar
21
2014
This Past Quarter’s Notable, International Employment Law Changes And What To Look For Down the Road: Belgium Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jan
22
2014
Collective Redress Likely to Become a Reality in Belgium McDermott Will & Emery
May
2
2013
Can California Cap and Trade if Brussels Stumbles? Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Apr
2
2013
European Commissions Launches First State Aid Investigations Into Football Clubs McDermott Will & Emery
Mar
20
2013
Brussels Court of Appeal Rules that Legal Professional Privilege Applies to In-house Counsel McDermott Will & Emery
Mar
10
2013
United Kingdom (UK) Government Announces Proposals for an “Opt-Out” Collective Competition Damages Action McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
28
2013
A Dutch Court Hands Down the First Substantive Damages Judgment in the Netherlands for an Infringement of Competition Law McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
25
2013
Maritime Transport Subject to European Union (EU) General Competition Law Guidelines From 26 September 2013 McDermott Will & Emery
Jan
24
2013
German Federal Cartel Office Levies Administrative Fine Due to Incomplete Merger Notification McDermott Will & Emery
Jan
11
2013
National Competition Authorities in Europe Are Not Bound by the European Commission de Minimis Notice McDermott Will & Emery
Apr
17
2012
Nord Pool Spot Chosen as First UK Virtual Power Hub McDermott Will & Emery
Nov
1
2011
How Lessors and Lenders Can Audit the Eurocontrol Accounts of Lessees Vedder Price
Aug
22
2011
Short Sellers — European Commission Urges Adoption of EU-Wide Ban on Short Selling Greenberg Traurig, LLP
 

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