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An important precedent has been set in the Belgian court system following the victory of an individual family over the giant multinational cooperation 3M in regards to pollution.

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A court has ruled that the glass boxes intended to house the accused during the Brussels terror attacks trial violate the rights of the defendants and cannot be used in their current state.

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Around half of Ryanair’s Belgium-based pilots have joined forces to sue the budget airline amid stalled salary negotiations, according to the ACV union, reports Bruzz. 

Justitia site in Haren (former Nato building) - Belga
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The trial for the terrorist attacks of 22 March 2016 in Brussels will begin next month at the start of the new judicial year, report Belga and Bruzz. 

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The so-called “Cyclist of the Fens,” the man who gained notoriety for knocking a little girl to the ground on a snowy path 18 months ago, is back in court in Verviers, RTBF reports.

The statue of comic book character Gaston Lagaffe near the Comic Book Museum in Brussels (Wikimedia Creative Commons)
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A Brussels court ordered the temporary suspension of the new Gaston Lagaffe comic strip during summary proceedings on Wednesday, Bruzz and RTBF report.

Illustration picture shows a Deliveroo courier in Brussels.(BELGA PHOTO PAUL-HENRI VERLOOY)
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The agreement between Deliveroo couriers and the meal delivery platform cannot be recognised as an employment contract, the Brussels labour court ruled on Wednesday.

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The UZ Brussel hospital in Jette must pay damages to a Spanish couple for the implantation of an embryo that led to the birth of twins who did not have the correct genetic material to become bone

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Belgium’s supreme administrative court has ruled in favour of cafe owners in a dispute over tax on beers they never sold.

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