NEWSLETTER
Judge Veenhof sworn in
- August 04, 2009 6:07 AM
KRALENDIJK — Franciscus Veenhof has been sworn in as a permanent judge for Bonaire. This took place last week in the office of Lieutenant Governor Glenn Thodé, who said he was very pleased that Boniare has its own permanent judge now. Previously every week judges flew over from Curaçao to handle the cases on Bonaire.
Acknowledging Dominican children
- August 03, 2009 10:36 AM
As of March this year, children younger than 7 years of age who are acknowledged by a Dutch male citizen will legally receive the Dutch nationality. A press conference was held on this subject yesterday.
Negotiations on tax treaties
- July 29, 2009 8:05 AM
The Antillean Government has been busy with the preparations for the scheduled signing of nine tax treaties coming August and September. Preparations are already in progress to start the negotiations between October and December for at least ten additional treaties with countries such as Antigua & Barbuda, Dominica, Germany, France, Grenada, Italy, Mexico, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, and Trinidad & Tobago.
Identity-determination of fatherhood for illegitimate children
- July 28, 2009 1:27 PM
Even though this is not covered by the law yet, the court pronounced a legal identity determination of fatherhood this week.
Aruba yields: Court remains on CuraƧao
- July 21, 2009 9:18 AM
ORANJESTAD — The Aruban government agrees that the Joint Court of Justice will remain on Curaçao after the dismantlement of the Netherlands Antilles. On official level, the Netherlands, the Antilles, and Aruba came up with a new proposal. Against this, the Dutch and Antillean government -contrary to Aruba- have not formally said yes though.
Court of Justice measures up to new demands
- July 21, 2009 8:43 AM
As of next year, the Court will do a trail run as independent entity with a new finance model – ‘an initial and above all large step in the transition to the new organization’, Court-president Lisbeth Hoefdraad stated in the preface of ‘already the third annual report’ of the Court.
Land Registry liable for damages in "mortgage right"-case
- July 21, 2009 7:30 AM
The parties, which are involved with the long-term case on mortgage right, have not held any further conversations yet on the consequences of a recent verdict by the judge.
In this verdict, the island Curaçao and the Land Registry were deemed responsible for the possible damage of the other parties, namely the Maduro & Curiel’s Bank (MCB), the ‘Spaar en Beleenbank’ Curaçao (SBC), and another unspecified owner of a lot on the island.
Civil-law notary, Land Register and Island Territory of Curacao held liable
- July 21, 2009 7:10 AM
On 25 May 2009, the Court of First Instance held a civil-law notary, the land register and the Island Territory liable for the incorrect registration of a mortgaged parcel of land. This judgment brings an end for now to liability proceedings that started four years ago.
Clifford Chance Slims Down With Nearly 50 Partners Gone Since March
- July 10, 2009 4:26 AM
Clifford Chance has seen the departure of nearly 50 partners since the beginning of March, it has emerged. London and New York have been most affected by the exits, which include normal retirements and those choosing to leave as well as those affected by its partner restructuring.
Judge forces government to come up with a new decision on telecommunication
- July 10, 2009 3:33 AM
PHILIPSBURG — The Court of First Instance recently judged that the government of the Netherlands Antilles must come up with a new decision regarding the request for a telecommunication licence of Corporate Innovations NV.
A step in the wrong direction
- July 10, 2009 3:12 AM
A proposed new Venezuelan law imposing further government supervision of arbitration would be a significant step away from international best practice, argues Hernando Díaz-Candia of Squire Sanders & Dempsey SC in Caracas.
Magic Circle opgeschud: Linklaters nieuwe aanvoerder
- July 10, 2009 2:57 AM
The Magic Circle, het illustere rijtje van vijf Britse topkantoren, is door de wereldwijde economische crisis flink opgeschud. Clifford Chance, traditioneel lijstaanvoerder naar omzet (sinds 2006), is links en rechts ingehaald door Freshfields en Linklaters. Individuele partners van CC leverden ook flink in. De jaren van groei in de dubbele cijfers zijn over.
New civil notary St. Maarten
- June 25, 2009 5:45 AM
Philipsburg - Civil notary office SPS, formerly known as Schaepman en Speetjens, will officially open its new Cole Bay branch office next friday June 26. Also Mr. Henry Parisius will be sworn in as a civil notary of SPS.
Fung-A-Loi new notary
- June 24, 2009 6:41 AM
Fanny Fung-A-Loi will be the civil law notary who takes over the office of Marcel van der Plank. She will be sworn in next friday. Civil law notaries Burgers and Fung-A-Loi will work together as of June 29 in a partnership. The office will be named ‘Burgers & Fung-A-Loi Civil law notaries’. The office will be a general notary practice and be specialised in corporate law, real estate law and mortgages (both mortgage deeds as public auctions).
No rights for gay-couples
- June 22, 2009 7:17 AM
ORANJESTAD/WILLEMSTAD –– A lesbian couple married in the Netherlands may not publicly derive rights from their marital state. The Joint Court of Justice of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba determined this in appeal, in spite of a previous verdict of the Supreme Court, that the gay-marriage is lawful in the entire Kingdom.
Highest advisory councils of the Kingdom of the Netherlands meet in the Dutch Caribbean
- June 17, 2009 5:37 AM
WILLEMSTAD/ORANJESTAD – The highest advisory councils of the Kingdom recently met in the Dutch Caribbean. The Council of State of the Kingdom, the Advisory Council of the Netherlands Antilles, and the Advisory Council of Aruba visited prime-minister Nelso Oduber (MEP) on Friday.
Facebook's Imminent 'Username' Registration Raises Risks of Cybersquatting
- June 15, 2009 9:53 AM
Lawyers advise trademark owners to register in advance - The clock is ticking for companies that want to protect their trademark on Facebook, warn intellectual property lawyers.
"Not a tax-paradise, but an investment-paradise"
- June 15, 2009 7:42 AM
The new Country Curaçao should not become a tax paradise, but a paradise for investors. This was the main message in the speech held by Bryan Irausquin, Chairman of the Curaçao International Financial Services Association Sector (Cifa), during the Fatum Pension- and Business-Day yesterday. During his speech, Irausquin presented his vision for the future of the financial sector on Curaçao.
Facebook: personalized URLs and trademark protection
- June 12, 2009 5:52 AM
On 11 June 2009 the International Trademark Association informed its members on upcoming developments regarding the use of trademarks on social networking websites.
Columbus secures license
- June 10, 2009 1:16 PM
Columbus Networks Curaçao secured its licence for international telephony and internet. On June 1st, the Council of Ministers agreed with the issuance of the licence. Telecom-minister Maurice Adriaens (FOL) expects that due to Columbus joining the Curaçao market, the internet rates will, in time, drastically decrease on Curaçao.