In 2019, the Institute of Private International Law at Ghent University (Belgium) launched a bilingual (Dutch/French) online survey in Belgium and the Netherlands. The objective of the survey was to examine how Belgian and Dutch public servants deal with foreign documents that record the personal status of people. Thanks to the cooperation of the Belgian and Dutch associations of registrars (Vlavabbs, Gapec and NVVB), the Belgian Immigration Office (DVZ/OE), the Dutch Immigration and Naturalisation Service (IND), the Belgian Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs and the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it was possible to use and analyse the data of 219 respondents. This article elaborates on the Belgian and Dutch rules on t...
The legal regulation of gender identity seems to be in a state of flux. This paper compares the Germ...
Abstract: The interpreting profession weaves its way through a tangled web of legal provisions. Espe...
The dutch codification efforts in relation to private law started out in france and have since moved...
In 2019, the Institute of Private International Law at Ghent University (Belgium) launch...
The increasing mobility of people leads to the worldwide circulation of documents that record the pe...
The study 'Moving to Belgium as an EU citizen' points out a number of shortcomings in the registrati...
In this article we focus on two specific cases illustrating how similar issues have been addressed d...
Moving as a French or Dutch citizen to Belgium should be easy, given the freedom of movement of EU c...
This paper will deal with the access to citizenship for aliens in the netherlands. Traditionally the...
This dissertation is concerned with citizenship and political representation of overseas citizens in...
On 5 December 2015 the Act Combatting Forced Marriages entered into force in the Netherlands. Maastr...
Defence date: 19 November 2010Examining Board: Rainer BAUBOCK (EUI) Gerard-René DE GROOT (Universi...
Massive twentieth century immigration in Belgium led to the emergence of a profoundly diverse societ...
Abstract : The interpreting profe ssion weaves its way through a tangled web of legal provi sions....
The legal regulation of gender identity seems to be in a state of flux. This paper compares the Germ...
Abstract: The interpreting profession weaves its way through a tangled web of legal provisions. Espe...
The dutch codification efforts in relation to private law started out in france and have since moved...
In 2019, the Institute of Private International Law at Ghent University (Belgium) launch...
The increasing mobility of people leads to the worldwide circulation of documents that record the pe...
The study 'Moving to Belgium as an EU citizen' points out a number of shortcomings in the registrati...
In this article we focus on two specific cases illustrating how similar issues have been addressed d...
Moving as a French or Dutch citizen to Belgium should be easy, given the freedom of movement of EU c...
This paper will deal with the access to citizenship for aliens in the netherlands. Traditionally the...
This dissertation is concerned with citizenship and political representation of overseas citizens in...
On 5 December 2015 the Act Combatting Forced Marriages entered into force in the Netherlands. Maastr...
Defence date: 19 November 2010Examining Board: Rainer BAUBOCK (EUI) Gerard-René DE GROOT (Universi...
Massive twentieth century immigration in Belgium led to the emergence of a profoundly diverse societ...
Abstract : The interpreting profe ssion weaves its way through a tangled web of legal provi sions....
The legal regulation of gender identity seems to be in a state of flux. This paper compares the Germ...
Abstract: The interpreting profession weaves its way through a tangled web of legal provisions. Espe...
The dutch codification efforts in relation to private law started out in france and have since moved...