Publicatie Wetboek van Strafrecht Curaçao

Prof. H. de Doelder, mr. J.H.J. Verbaan en mr. R.J. Verbeek (red.)


CURACAO - Nadat op 7 juli 2011 de Staten van Curaçao het Wetboek van Strafrecht hebben aangenomen, is het op 15 november 2011 in werking getreden. Dit boek bevat de integrale tekst van het Wetboek van Strafrecht.

Read more...

Een stukje Nederland in de Cariben

Dinsdag, 15 mei 2012 - door een advocaat in de Cariben

Bonaire, Saba en St. Eustatius vormen staatsrechtelijk gezien onderdelen van het land Nederland. Dat brengt zijn eigen interessante vragen met zich. Interessant ook omdat, zoals altijd bij recht, allerlei sociale en historische aspecten in de rechtsvorming een cruciale rol spelen.

Read more...

CURACAO COURT INTERVENES IN POLITICAL APPOINTMENT

Political appointments unacceptable

The Court of First Instance of Curacao passed judgment on 23 January 2012 in the case of Selikor N.V. versus Drs. Ivar Asjes (JOR 2012, 105). This case is a follow-up to the judgment of the Joint Court of Appeal of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba of 10 August 2010, JOR 2010, 296.

Read more...

MINISTER OF JUSTICE ECONOMICAL WITH THE TRUTH

Minister of Justice of Curacao should step down
 
The Antilliaans Dagblad today published the letter sent by Minister of Justice, Elmer ‘Kadè’ Wilsoe (PS), to Hillary Rodham Clinton and Eric H. Holder on 25 April 2012. From this letter it follows that Wilsoe tried to interfere with the investigation by the Public Prosecutor (OM) into Robbie Dos Santos, Ponsford Overseas and Tula Finance (the ‘Bientu’ investigation).

Read more...

Important changes to Curacao corporate law

Curaçao’s corporate law has been revised as of January 1, 2012. The changes are the first substantive changes to Curaçao’s corporate law since Book 2 of the Civil Code became law on March 1, 2004.

Read more...

INQUIRY PROCEDURE IN CURACAO

Important court decision for the local trust practice

On 30 March 2012 the first petition for an inquiry procedure under the new law was dealt with by the Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curacao and St. Maarten, and of Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba.

Read more...

Law Firms Quality Rankings 2012

Every spring legal publishers present their view on the global market for legal services. In their so called “legal directories”, they provide information for potential buyers of legal services, ranking law firms and their individual attorneys according to their credentials and experience.

Read more...

PARALLEL DEBT IN CURACAO

New legislation

It has become market practice in Curacao, and also in the Netherlands, to create a separate (parallel) obligation, owed by the borrower (or guarantor) to the security agent in its own name, on the terms and in an amount equal to the original (principal) obligations owing by the borrower (or guarantor) to the lenders.

Read more...

CURACAO TRUST LEGISLATION

Entered into force on 1 January 2012

On January 1st 2012, new legalization entered into force pursuant to which it is now possible to set up a trust, similar to the trust in Anglo-Saxon common law jurisdictions, in Curacao.

Read more...

Memorandum Curacaose Trust

Since 1 January 2012, Curaçao has had a new entity, the Trust. lawyer Sabine Altena of VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne and tax consultant Arthur van Aalst of Baker Tilly Curaçao gave a seminar at various large trust offices on the civil and fiscal aspects of the Curaçao Trust.

Read more...

1 januari 2012: inwerkingtreding Boek 10 BW, internationaal privaatrecht

Het internationaal privaatrecht was een slangenkuil van verschillende regelgeving, wetten en verdragen. Met de invoering van het nieuwe Boek 10 van het Burgerlijk Wetboek per 1 januari 2012 is een groot deel van de oude regelgeving in het internationale privaatrecht bijeengebracht tot een samenhangend en systematisch geheel.

Read more...

Amendments to the Civil Code of Curacao

On 1 January 2012, thirteen state ordinances have taken effect for Curaçao, with which a second phase in the project to introduce a new Civil Code in Curaçao has been completed.

Read more...

Tramp owners face ship arrests in third party payment disputes

Growing numbers of ship arrests globally have revealed a potentially huge problemfor tramp owners.

Read more...

WILL 2012 BE A BETTER YEAR?

It depends on us!

What do you and I have in common? That we probably, just like all other people on earth, are descended from a people that lived in Africa in a far past.

Read more...

Amendments to Curaçao Company Law - Effective 1 January 2012

Late in 2011 the Curaçao Parliament (Staten) adopted a number of legislative proposals, including a proposal to amend certain provisions of Book 2 of the Curaçao Civil Code containing Curaçao company law.

Read more...

Inlichtingenverplichting artikel 45 ALL

Graag wijzen wij u op de volgende regeling die van toepassing is in zowel Curaçao en Sint Maarten als in Caribisch Nederland

Read more...

Rules Law Society for lawyers on social media

The British Law Society has published its recommendation for lawyers who are active on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.

Read more...

Curacao Tax Reform 2011, New Opportunities for the International Sector

The Curacao tax reform 2011 was recently adopted by the Curacaoan parliament. The Curacao tax reform 2011 has some interesting features for the international financial sector.

Read more...

"Hoe MOT dat?"

On 20 October mr Karel Frielink, President of the Curacao Bar Association, held a lecture at the meeting of the AJV (Antillean Lawyers Association) entitled ‘Hoe MOT dat?’

Read more...

THE ENFORCEMENT OF A JUDGEMENT BY THE COURTS IN CURACAO

Judgments are immediately enforceable most of the time

According to Article 55, par. 1 of the Curacao Code of Civil Procedure, opposition (in the case of a default judgment) or appeal (in the event of adversarial proceedings) prevent the enforcement (execution) of a judgment unless the decision is ‘enforceable notwithstanding opposition or appeal’ a.k.a. a judgment which is declared ‘immediately enforceable’ (‘uitvoerbaar bij voorraad is verklaard’).

Read more...

disclaimer | privacy
© Dutch Caribbean Legal Portal | Website by Blinq Web Studio