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Many European Union citizens live outside their home country, and more and more mixed couples of different European origins are being formed.
A massive backlog in the Brussels court system is pushing court dates years into the future.
Belgium has slipped two places in the World Justice Project’s report on the rule of law, making it one of the EU countries where the decline is the greatest.
Animals will soon be legally recognised as "sentient beings" in Belgium – giving them de facto more protection – following the Belgian Senate’s unanimous approval of a proposal enshrining animal w
The number of cyclists on Brussels roads is constantly increasing for a number of reasons, including fuel costs, health benefits, ease of parking, avoiding traffic jams and concern for the environ
Belgium’s new tobacco plan is facing sharp
Brussels law firm Cabinet David is running a free interactive webinar series on tax and estate planning topics for expats in Belgium.
Belgium could move to a points-based driving licence, as discussions in government draw closer to ending in agreement.
Major changes are coming to Belgium’s criminal code, among them the inclusion of ecocide and incitement to suicide.