by Philippe Vlaemminck | May 11, 2020 | EU regulatory & Litigation
What responses does the European Union provide to the tourism sector within the framework of its competences? By Philippe Vlaemminck, Mathilde Thibault & Arno Couwenbergh The tourism sector is being hit hard by containment measures, bans on crossing borders and...
by Philippe Vlaemminck | Apr 21, 2020 | EU regulatory & Litigation
Waar liggen de grenzen van de verenigbaarheid van nationale beperkingen met het recht van de Europese Unie? De beperking van het vrije verkeer van personen in de huidige context is een kwestie van evenwicht tussen gezins-, persoonlijke, economische en...
by Philippe Vlaemminck | Apr 21, 2020 | EU regulatory & Litigation
Où se situent les frontières de la compatibilité des restrictions nationales avec le droit de l’Union européenne ? Limiter la libre circulation des personnes dans le contexte actuel relève du juste équilibre entre considérations familiales, personnelles,...
by Philippe Vlaemminck | Apr 21, 2020 | EU regulatory & Litigation
Where are the boundaries of compatibility of national restrictions with European Union law? Limiting the free movement of persons in the current context is a matter of balancing family, personal, economic and public health protection considerations. Measures taken by...
by Philippe Vlaemminck | Apr 10, 2020 | EU regulatory & Litigation
By Philippe Vlaemminck – partner & Lidia Dutkiewicz – associate Digital technologies and data have a valuable role to play in combating COVID-19 crisis. They can be an important tool for citizens to take effective social distancing measures, for public...
by Philippe Vlaemminck | Feb 15, 2019 | EU regulatory & Litigation
By Philippe Vlaemminck and Lidia Dutkiewicz EU Regulatory On 29 January 2019, the Advocate General Bot delivered his Opinion in Avis 1/17, initiated by the Kingdom of Belgium. In this much-anticipated opinion, AG Bot considers that the mechanism for the settlement of...