Civil Law

Will Stricter Tax Rules Impact 250,000 Dutch Self-Employed Workers?
Civil Law Will Stricter Tax Rules Impact 250,000 Dutch Self-Employed Workers?

The Dutch Tax Authority is set to implement stricter rules on false self-employment, a significant development that could impact around 250,000 self-employed individuals across various sectors. This move aims to address the rising issue of false self-employment, where individuals perform tasks

Can Trump Legally Deploy the Military for Immigration Enforcement?
Civil Law Can Trump Legally Deploy the Military for Immigration Enforcement?

President-elect Donald Trump’s proposed deployment of the military to enforce immigration policies has sparked significant debate and concern. The legal and procedural nuances of such a move are complex and not widely understood. This article explores the statutory authorities Trump might invoke,

Texas Order GA-46 Requires Hospitals to Ask Patients' Immigration Status
Civil Law Texas Order GA-46 Requires Hospitals to Ask Patients' Immigration Status

In a move that has ignited considerable debate, Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued executive order GA-46, which directs public hospitals to ask patients about their immigration status and report the findings, along with treatment costs, to the state. This directive, effective from November 1, 2024,

How Will AI Shape Trump's Mass Deportation Plans?
Civil Law How Will AI Shape Trump's Mass Deportation Plans?

The cornerstone of President-elect Donald Trump's campaign was his promise to conduct the largest mass deportation operation seen in American history. Trump's plan begins with targeting undocumented criminals, but it ambitiously expands to encompass a broader range of undocumented individuals,

Is the UK's Employment Rights Bill Politically Driven or Evidence-Based?
Civil Law Is the UK's Employment Rights Bill Politically Driven or Evidence-Based?

The recent evaluation by the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) of the UK’s new Employment Rights Bill has sparked a critical examination of the legislation's foundations. The RPC, established by the Labour government in 2009 as part of the Better Regulation Framework, ensures that the potential

Is Glovo's Shift to Full-Time Employment the Future of Delivery Apps?
Civil Law Is Glovo's Shift to Full-Time Employment the Future of Delivery Apps?

In a landmark decision that could reshape the gig economy, Glovo, the Spanish food delivery app, announced a major shift in its employment model, moving its delivery drivers from freelancers to full-time employees. This decision stemmed from ongoing pressure from the Spanish government, which has

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