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SAFE: a new EU instrument with targeted procurement derogations for defence

On 19 March 2025, the European Commission presented a proposal for a Council Regulation establishing the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) instrument. This temporary emergency mechanism is designed to strengthen the European Defence Technological and Industrial Base (EDTIB) in response to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and to the brutal deterioration of the security context in the spring of 2025.

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Timelex

The AI agent is the new kid on the block. Are you prepared for the legal risks?

The new kid on the block in the artificial intelligence (AI) landscape is the AI agent, an autonomous system capable of analysing situations, making independent decisions and performing tasks without human intervention. AI agents don’t need a new prompt each time they generate a response. They get a high-level task, and figure out how to complete it. While their capabilities offer significant opportunities, the autonomy inherent in AI agents also poses significant legal challenges.

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Van Olmen & Wynant

Employer condemned to two compensations for manifestly unreasonable dismissal

On 3 December 2024, the Labour Court of Appeal of Brussels issued a judgment in response to a claim for manifestly unreasonable dismissal under the Collective Bargaining Agreement (hereafter CBA No. 109). The employee was initially dismissed with a notice period after which the notice period was terminated early, and the remaining notice period was replaced by a severance payment. For the first time, we see a court awarding compensation under CBA No. 109 for both the initial dismissal and the early termination of the notice period.

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25 jaar Instituut voor bedrijfsjuristen

Het Instituut voor bedrijfsjuristen (IBJ) viert vandaag, in het bijzijn van Annelies Verlinden, Minister van Justitie, zijn 25-jarig bestaan en daarmee ook het wettelijk statuut van de bedrijfsjurist. Dit unieke statuut in Europa beschermt de intellectuele onafhankelijkheid en de vertrouwelijkheid van de adviezen van de bedrijfsjurist aan zijn werkgever. Net als bij de oprichting van het IBJ in 2000, bevindt het beroep zich opnieuw op een scharniermoment. Door de digitale revolutie, de doorbraak van AI en legal tech, het complexe samenspel van nationale en Europese regelgeving en toenemende maatschappelijke onrust, is de rol van de bedrijfsjurist ingrijpend veranderd.

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DLA Piper

AI and authorship: Navigating copyright in the age of generative AI

In a previous blog post, we explored the principle under EU law that human intervention is a prerequisite for granting copyright protection to works created using generative AI tools.

The extent to which works qualify for copyright protection depends on whether they constitute a “specific and concrete form” and reflect the author’s “own intellectual creation,” resulting from their free and creative choices.

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Timelex

EHDS: EU Moves Ahead with Ambitious Digital Health Transformation

On 5 March 2025, the European Union published the European Health Data Space Regulation (EHDS), marking a significant advancement of digital health across the European Union (EU). The regulation will enter into force on 26 March 2025, with its provisions phased in gradually over the coming years. The EHDS is designed to reshape the framework for accessing, exchanging, and utilising health data across the EU, fostering greater interoperability, transparency, and efficiency in health data governance.

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Van Olmen & Wynant

Commission launches Omnibus I package to relax ESG-rules

In February 2025, the European Commission introduced its first “Omnibus Package,” designed to simplify and reduce the administrative burdens related to sustainability reporting and due diligence directives. This package outlines significant amendments to both the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D).

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DLA Piper

Navigating the Belgian Accessibility Act

In November 2023, Belgium partially transposed Directive (EU) 2019/882 on the accessibility requirements for products and services (the European Accessibility Act). It was transposed through the Belgian Accessibility Act, amending several books of the Belgian Code of Economic Law (the CEL) and the law of 2 August 2002 on the supervision of the financial sector and financial services.

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Claeys & Engels

Compensation in case of dismissal of Data Protection Officer

A hospital decided to proceed with the dismissal of an employee who combined the roles of Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Data Protection Officer (DPO). Under the GDPR, a DPO cannot be dismissed or penalised for performing their duties. Although Belgian law and the GDPR do not provide for a specific protection compensation for DPOs, the court awarded a compensation equivalent to three months’ salary.

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