The Dutch Law Institute is a Dutch NGO. It has been established (in the form of a Dutch foundation, in Dutch: stichting) in May 2021. The founders are three lawyers in the Netherlands, operating in close consultation with a number of third parties.
The Institute aims to be an independent and preeminent centre of expertise, particularly in the fast-expanding areas of:
The Dutch Law Institute strives to be an esteemed legal institution in the Netherlands. The Institute is currently working on publishing an online English guide to Dutch contract law, employment law, business law in the Netherlands and litigation in the Dutch jurisdiction. Edited by a team of experienced lawyers, headed by Jan Willem de Groot, this legal resource aims to make Dutch law more accessible for everyone - domestically and abroad.
In addition to its legal publishing and outreach initiatives, the Institute takes on a variety of other initiatives designed to increase access to these Dutch legal areas. These include providing authoritative commentary in both national (Dutch) and international media outlets, providing strategic advice on legal issues regarding Dutch contract law, as well as organizing thought-provoking lectures, seminars, and other events related to legal interest.
The Dutch Law Institute is proud of its excellence and dedication to legal education and advocacy, and makes an effort to be positioned at the forefront of legal practice. The Institute remains dedicated to improving public understanding of complex legal concepts while working tirelessly to uphold access to justice and the rule of law.
EU-OSHA is the European Union information agency for occupational safety and health. Our work contributes to the European Commission’s Strategic Framework on Health and Safety at Work 2021-2027 and other relevant EU strategies and programmes.
In this section you can read about our main activities and governance arrangements. Our press office offers all the support you need to cover OSH issues. Get in touch or read the latest stories. You can also find out more about the national focal points who work with us to achieve our goals. Or maybe you’re interested in working with us yourself? Whether you want to tender for a contract or apply for a job with us, you can find the information you need in the section.
Eurofound provides information, advice and expertise on working conditions and sustainable work, industrial relations, labour market change and quality and life and public services, to support the EU Institutions and bodies, Member States and Social Partners in shaping and implementing social and employment policies, as well as promoting social dialogue on the basis of comparative information, research and analysis.
About OSHA
The OSH Act covers most private sector employers and their workers, in addition to some public sector employers and workers in the 50 states and certain territories and jurisdictions under federal authority. Those jurisdictions include the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Wake Island, Johnston Island, and the Outer Continental Shelf Lands as defined in the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act.