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The Public Prosecution Service [2] (Dutch: Openbaar Ministerie, OM; lit. ' Public Ministry ') is the body of public prosecutors in the Dutch criminal justice system. The literal translation of Openbaar Ministerie, "Public Ministry", can lead to a misunderstanding, as the OM is not a ministry like the Ministry of Finance.
Youth Justice in the Netherlands. in Michael Tonry and Anthony Doob (eds). “Youth Crime and Youth Justice: Comparative and Cross-National Perspectives”. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2004. ISBN 0-226-80865-3. Tak, P.J.P. (2003). The Dutch Criminal Justice System: Organization and Operation. Boom Juridische Uitgevers, 2003.
The Landelijke Meldkamer Samenwerking or LMS is a relatively independent division of the police. The LMS manages and operates 10 shared regional dispatch centers. Each dispatch center houses police, ambulance services, fire brigade, and military police operators. If one center cannot operate another center can take over.
The ministry was created in 1798 as the Department of Justice, before it became in 1876 the Ministry of Justice. In 2010, it took over the public safety duties from the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations and became Ministry of Security and Justice. In 2017 the ministry was renamed to Ministry of Justice and Security.
The Netherlands Commercial Court (NCC) was created on 1 January 2019. The NCC District Court is a chamber in the Amsterdam District Court. A matter may generally be submitted to the NCC where all of the following requirements are met: (i) the action is a civil or commercial matter within the autonomy of the parties and is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Sub-district Court or the ...
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U.S. President-elect Donald Trump refused on Tuesday to rule out using military or economic action to pursue acquisition of the Panama Canal and Greenland, part of a broader expansionist agenda he ...
The Supreme Court of the Netherlands (Dutch: Hoge Raad der Nederlanden [ˈɦoːɣə ˈraː dɛr ˈneːdərlɑndə(n)] [a] or simply Hoge Raad), officially the High Council of the Netherlands, is the final court of appeal in civil, criminal and tax cases in the Netherlands, including Curaçao, Sint Maarten and Aruba. [2]