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Temporary posting of employees: amended obligations for foreign EU employers

By Jan Dop. The Terms of Employment Posted Workers in the European Union Act (WagwEU) regulates a number of obligations for EU employers who temporarily...

30 June 2020: Webinar Internationalization of Indian Companies – Showcase The Netherlands

Reinier W.L. Russell of Russell Advocaten is one of the speakers at a webinar on business opportunities in the Netherlands for companies from India....

Coronavirus crisis: extension of temporary lease is possible

By Reinier W.L. Russell, LL.M. The corona crisis can make it extra difficult to find a new home or a new tenant after the expiry...

Corona virus facing it at embassies – a legal approach

As the coronavirus crisis continues, Embassies, as employers, are facing many questions. Russell Advocaten provides your Embassy with answers to the most important legal...

Less restrictions to work for family members of expats

By Ynze Kliphuis. As of 1 January 2020, family members of self-employed expats do no longer require a work permit for non-EU nationals (TWV) to...

New Dutch labour law: the Labour Market in Balance Act

By Priscilla C.X. de Leede, employment lawyer at Russell Advocaten.  In general, Embassies and Consulates with local employees fall under Dutch law and are treated...

Diplomats only seminar

On 2 October 2019, in collaboration with Diplomat Magazine, Russell Advocaten hosted a - diplomats only - seminar in The Hague. The subject of...

Dutch Labour Law and update for Diplomats

Diplomats only seminar In the picture Dr. Hayder Al Tamimi, Legal adviser, Embassy of Iraq and Jan Dop, Russell Advocaten. On 2 October 2019, in...

Facade advertising: Permit or notification necessary?

There are no general rules for facade advertising. The rules are determined by each municipality independently. However, the more prominent and invasive the advertising...

Purchase of stolen cultural objects. What are the consequences?

By Reinier W.L. Russell, LL.M. Countries can recover cultural heritage that was illegally exported. Art dealers and collectors might be confronted with such a claim...

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