Points to consider when setting up a food and feed traceability system
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1w ago
This blog addresses the main points to consider when setting up a food and feed traceability system.  ..read more
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Collaboration in tender procedures: a lot is possible, but beware of cartelisation
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1w ago
Bidding as a consortium is possible in many cases, but beware of competition law pitfalls. In this blog, we explain the possibilities and the issues to watch out for when bidding jointly.  ..read more
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Vifo Act: practical experiences after first year of FDI supervision in the Netherlands
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3w ago
In this blog, we address the practical experiences after the first year of the Investments, Mergers and Acquisitions (Security Screening) Act, to help you determine whether you are subject to a notification requirement under this new screening regime. We also address future developments in this area.  ..read more
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Care procurement 2025: healthcare providers, exercise your rights in time!
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1M ago
In this blog, we explain in 11 steps how you can exercise your rights in 2025 healthcare contracting to arrive at a sound 2025 contract with the healthcare insurer(s).  ..read more
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New: competition law in Aruba
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1M ago
Aruba’s Competition Ordinance entered into force early this year, allowing competition problems to be addressed under both administrative and civil law.  ..read more
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Residues in foodstuffs of animal origin: the rules, NVWA control and enforcement
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1M ago
In this blog, we outline the main regulations and practical points of attention regarding residues in foodstuffs of animal origin.  ..read more
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NZa finally enforces duty of care/care procurement duty: a step forward, but fast improvement required
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2M ago
The NZa is taking action against health insurers for failing to comply with their duty of care/care procurement duty. In this blog, we explain that the NZa’s action is a step in the right direction, but that it still has a great deal of work to do.  ..read more
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Webshops and the Digital Markets Act: be aware of your rights
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2M ago
The DMA has come into force and contains new, strict rules for a select number of online platforms that entrepreneurs and consumers can hardly ignore. At first glance, the rules from the DMA seem complex. This blog focuses on the rights webshops have under the DMA.  ..read more
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How can a healthcare provider avoid an increase in the administrative burden due to healthcare contracting?
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2M ago
Everyone wants to reduce the administrative burden in the healthcare sector. But healthcare contracting nevertheless regularly leads to an increase rather than a reduction of the administrative burden for healthcare providers. As a healthcare provider, how can you and your trade association or professional association turn the tide? Four concrete tips are provided below.  ..read more
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Platform-to-Business Regulation: more rights for business users of online platforms
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3M ago
The ACM will be given the power to enforce the P2B Regulation. In this blog, we answer four questions about the significance of the P2B Regulation for platforms and business users.  ..read more
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