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AIFMD II enters into force – the implementation period has started
On 15 April 2024, the directive amending the EU Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD II) entered into force.
Which companies have the obligation to introduce an internal reporting channel for whistleblowers?
The European Whistleblower Directive was transposed into Belgian legislation end of 2022 (Act of 28 November 2022 on the protection of reporters of breaches of Union or national law established within a legal entity in the private sector).
A new European Commission proposal on foreign direct investment screening: towards greater harmonization?
On June 20, 2023, the European Commission and the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy published a Joint Communication on the European Economic Security Strategy.
Leverage Legal Tech to set your legal department’s KPIs strategy
Leverage technology in your legal department to elevate your team's efficiency and strategic impact.
Considerations when contracting about AI-sytems
With the recent approval of the AI Act by the European Parliament in mid-March, it is crucial to start thinking about the impact of AI systems (and the AI Act) on your organisation and to implement contractual safeguards when entering into agreements concerning AI systems.
Drowning in Data? Tactics for Legal Professionals to Conquer the Information Overload
Welcome to the exciting world of increasing laws and regulations, where each choice proves how important it is to have accurate and useful information. Legal experts are constantly dealing with a flood of information, but don't worry. In this vast digital landscape, bright ideas are emerging to guide the way forward.
EU enhances consumer rights by banning eco-generic claims and early obsolescence
The EU legislature recently adopted a new Directive aiming to empower consumers through better protection against unfair practices, and more transparent and clearer information on labels. N.B. This is not the Green Claims Directive, which is still being discussed by the EU institutions.
Reform Social Penal Code takes shape
The Social Penal Code of 2010 has been modified many times during the last decade, but after a major evaluation in 2017 by the Advisory Council of Social Penal Law and a first draft legislative project of the beginning of 2023, a legal proposal to reform the code has been introduced in Parliament and is set to be approved before the deadline of 8 May.
Tackling greenwashing: the new EU framework and its impact on Belgian legislation
The European Union has recently adopted the so-called Directive on Empowering Consumers for the Green Transition (Directive (EU) 2024/825) (hereafter the “Directive”), which will, among other things, regulate the use of environmental claims to tackle greenwashing.
What does Book 6 of the new Civil Code mean for the worker’s liability?
On 1 February 2024, the Federal parliament approved a new act relating to Book 6 "Extra-contractual liability" of the Civil Code. This reform significantly altered the rules governing the liability of auxiliaries (incl. workers). It will enter into force on 1 January 2025.
The Data Act and its impact on Cloud Service Providers
As the Data Act came into force in January 2024, understanding its profound impact on Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) becomes paramount for ensuring compliance and optimizing data management strategies. From 12 September 2025 onwards, most of its rules will begin to apply. It aims to rebalance overall control over data.
New case law about wearing religious symbols in the Belgian public sector
On 28 November 2023, a crucial decision by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) shed light on the debates surrounding wearing religious symbols in the Belgian public sector.
Larcier-Intersentia lanceert GenIA-L, generatieve AI-oplossing op basis van betrouwbare juridische content
Larcier-Intersentia introduceert als eerste speler in België zijn GenIA-L technologie. Deze technologie zal Larcier-Intersentia de komende jaren in staat stellen om juridische professionals een ongekende AI-ondersteuning te bieden. Met GenIA-L zullen zij uitgebreide externe bronnen zoals wetgeving, rechtspraak en rechtsleer, efficiënt kunnen gebruiken.
When talking things through is the problem, not the solution: the european commission’s updated guidance on information exchange
The European Commission recently revised its Guidelines on Horizontal Cooperation Agreements. This is the third in a series of alerts in which we provide practical guidance, in light of these revised Guidelines, on how to make antitrust-related assessments for various types of agreements between competitors.
Val duchesse summit 2024 to boost eu social dialogue
On 31 January 2024, The Val Duchesse Social Partners Summit was hosted by the European Commission and the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the EU, brought together European social partners to sign a 'Tripartite Declaration for a Thriving European Social Dialogue'.
Five Frequently Asked Questions on Generative AI and Copyright
The recent uptake of generative AI systems such as ChatGPT, DALL-E and Midjourney sparks numerous legal questions, especially concerning copyright.