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January 10, 2025

IATA Travel Pass: ins and outs

2022-08-22T07:54:27+00:00April 13, 2021|aviation and law, international, news, posts|

International air traffic has been (partially) stopped for quite some time now. The corona crisis has had an enormous impact on the aviation industry. Restarting air traffic brings with it the necessary challenges in terms of information supply to passengers, the requirements of various governments, but also the requirements for airports and airlines.

Assessment of employment relationships and the DBA Act: Employee or self-employed person?

2021-03-01T14:47:00+00:00March 1, 2021|employees, news, posts, specialist areas|

A widely used employment relationship is the ZZP construction. This employment relationship has a number of advantages for entrepreneurs and it is a good alternative to temporary work and (temporary) employment contracts. It is therefore a subject that has been the subject of much debate in recent years, more specifically, when is there an agreement for services or an employment contract?

Consequences of Brexit for aviation: a brief overview

2022-08-22T07:58:16+00:00February 8, 2021|aviation and law, international, news, posts|

This article briefly discusses the consequences of Brexit for the aviation industry. On January 31, 2020, the United Kingdom officially left the European Union (EU). From that moment, a transition period started during which the United Kingdom continued to apply European law. In the meantime, negotiations for a Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TDA) took place.

Right to compensation Regulation 261/2004 in case of multiple flight delay circumstances?

2023-03-20T09:15:38+00:00January 19, 2021|aviation and law, international, news, posts|

Airlines are subjected daily to various circumstances that may lead to a delay or cancellation of the scheduled flight. However, such disruption does not always lead to the obligation to pay compensation to passengers. In case of extraordinary circumstances that could not have been avoided even by taking all reasonable measures, no compensation is due.

Liability for damage to an aircraft

2023-02-13T14:34:29+00:00January 4, 2021|aviation and law, enterprise and business, international, news, posts, specialist areas|

When transporting cargo or passengers, airlines are faced with several conditions that can cause damage to their aircraft. This damage occurs in most cases when the aircraft is still on the ground. When parked, leaving the gate or taxiing to the runway. But who is liable for this damage and what does an airline have to pay for itself?

Dutch employment law: dismissal procedure and severance pay

2020-12-14T13:31:21+00:00December 14, 2020|employees, news, posts, specialist areas|

Almost every company employs personnel and therefore has to deal with the relatively complex system of Dutch employment law. Hiring and hiring personnel is relatively simple. Dismissal, on the other hand, can be complex and in certain cases impossible or expensive. In many cases, it can therefore be advantageous to agree on termination of employment by mutual consent.

Practical legal tips on the applicability of General Terms and Conditions of Trade

2023-02-13T14:34:43+00:00July 6, 2020|enterprise and business, international, news, posts, specialist areas|

Are you sometimes confronted with the situation where your business enterprise has contracted with another business and your business enterprise has sent an offer to the other party you’re your General Terms and Conditions and the other party has accepted your order by return stating that that their General Terms and Conditions apply? The question is which General Terms and Conditions apply here. This is what is called a “battle of forms”.

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