CORPORATE AND FINANCE LAW
EU/The Netherlands v the Dutch Caribbean and Suriname
Dutch legislation as regards, among other things, the law of legal entities (corporate law) and financial law has become extremely complex in recent years. This is partly due to the flood of European directives that EU member states must implement in their own legislation.
The law of legal entities and financial law in the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom looks a lot simpler. And that legislation is also simpler. This also applies to the Republic of Suriname. With the introduction of a new Civil Code in Suriname, that country’s legislation will be …
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SEARCH ENGINE SERVICE PROVIDERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DATA
Opinion Advocate General Jääskinen
Opinion in Case C-131/12, Google Spain SL, Google Inc. v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos, Mario Costeja González.
According to the Advocate General a national data protection authority cannot require an internet search engine service provider to withdraw information from its index except in cases where this service provider has not complied with the exclusion codes4 or where a request emanating from a website regarding an update of cache memory has not been complied with.
Also, the Directive does not establish a general ‘right to be forgotten’. Such a right cannot therefore be invoked against …
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