Dit artikel brengt de juridische grondslag voor de door de Curaçaose regering genomen maatregelen ter bestrijding van COVID-19 in kaart. Elk overheidsoptreden dient te berusten op kenbare en voldoende algemene wettelijke regels en grondrechten dienen door de overheid te worden geëerbiedigd. Ook onder grote druk en in tijden van nood waarin snel en adequaat handelen door de overheid is geboden, zal de rechtsstaat gerespecteerd moeten worden. De getroffen maatregelen begin 2020 in Curaçao verhouden zich echter niet altijd even goed tot de beginselen van de democratische rechtsstaat. |
Zoekresultaat: 14 artikelen
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Sluiting schoolAnnotatie bij Gerecht in eerste aanleg van Sint Maarten 14 augustus 2020, ECLI:NL:OGEAM:2020:65 |
Tijdschrift | Caribisch Juristenblad, Aflevering 1 2021 |
Auteurs | Mr. dr. J. Sybesma en Mr. R.E.R de Knegt |
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Recensies en signalementen |
‘De sok wint van de snor’Handhavingspraktijken in de sociale zekerheid |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 1 2020 |
Auteurs | Dr. Robert Knegt |
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Curaçao en de coronacrisisEen eerste staats- en bestuursrechtelijke verkenning |
Tijdschrift | Caribisch Juristenblad, Aflevering 1 2020 |
Trefwoorden | coronavirus, COVID-19, legaliteitsvereiste, Curaçao, democratische rechtsstaat |
Auteurs | Mr. dr. J. Sybesma en Mr. drs. R.E.R. de Knegt |
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Signalering |
Boeksignaleringen |
Tijdschrift | Caribisch Juristenblad, Aflevering 4 2019 |
Trefwoorden | Boeksignaleringen |
Auteurs | Mr. drs. R.E.R. de Knegt |
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Framing labor contracts: Contract versus network theories |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 3 2016 |
Trefwoorden | contract theory, Network theory, Labor regulation, subjectivity, performativity |
Auteurs | Robert Knegt |
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Since the 18th century the ‘contractual model’ has become both a paradigm of social theories (f.i. ‘rational choice’) and a dominant model of structuring labour relations. Its presupposition of the subjectivity of individual actors as a given is criticized with reference to network-based theories (Latour, Callon) and to analyses of Foucault. The current contract model of labour relations is analyzed from a historical perspective on normative regimes of labour relations, that imply different conceptions of ‘subjectivity’. Research into the regulation of labour relations requires an analysis in terms of an entanglement of human beings, technologies and legal discourse. |
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Social Theory and Legal Practices |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 3 2016 |
Auteurs | Tobias Arnoldussen, Dr. Robert Knegt en Associate Professor Rob Schwitters |
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Is that all there is?Over recht in de coulissen |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 2 2014 |
Auteurs | Robert Knegt |
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This editorial offers an introduction to the current issue. |
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Hugo Sinzheimer en de collectieve arbeidsovereenkomst |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 3 2013 |
Trefwoorden | Labour relations, collective agreement, Sinzheimer |
Auteurs | Robert Knegt |
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The German lawyer / labour law professor Hugo Sinzheimer (1875-1945) has, in the first two decades of the twentieth century, contributed significantly to the legal recognition of the ‘collective labour agreement’. The imperative character of CLA provisions, now widely accepted all over the world, required a paradigmatic turn in the dominant private law perspective on labour relations. The paper tries to specify what made him able and prone to do this, both by reconstructing the legal and political discussion in Germany and the Netherlands and by relating elements of the process to social-scientific theories of institutional and intellectual innovation. I argue that his combination of commitments in various fields (legal practice, science, politics) allowed him to span the gap between the fields of labour relations and state law and to contribute to the constitutionalisation of labour relations. |
Diversen |
Het normatieve voor het oprapen |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 1 2013 |
Trefwoorden | Philip Selznick, latent values, values in the world, Hugo Sinzheimer |
Auteurs | Robert Knegt |
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Juridische verkaveling van publieke taken: een historische vergelijking van dijkonderhoud en re-integratietaken |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 3 2012 |
Trefwoorden | allotment, legal continuity, work reintegration, collective action |
Auteurs | Robert Knegt |
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In the Netherlands the task of reintegrating partially disabled workers into the labour market, that used to be accomplished by collective institutions, has been redistributed by the government to private actors: those who were the last to employ these workers. It is pointed out that this policy choice implies reusing a medieval legal technique and that its use regenerates typical legitimacy problems. Building on Ostrom’s theory of ‘institutions for collective action’, a historical comparison of the organization of dyke maintenance in the Dutch bog peat areas of the 11th-13th centuries and of these recent policies reveals that both are to be analysed in terms of a ‘double allotment’: duties as to collective tasks are allotted to individual participants in a collectivity by linking them up with a preceding allotment of usage rights, legally formalized in terms of ‘private law’. While neoliberal ideology may account for the direction that recent reintegration policies have taken, it is only in the Netherlands that this legal technique has to such an extent been mobilized. This observation raises questions as to long-term continuities in Dutch policies. |
Boekbespreking |
De kracht van zwakke regels: gelijke behandeling in de VS als een ‘HRM’s paradise’ |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 1 2012 |
Auteurs | Robert Knegt |
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In this feature authors review recently published books on subjects of interest to readers of Recht der Werkelijkheid. |
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Burgerschap en niet-statelijk recht: een reconstructie |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 1 2012 |
Trefwoorden | cities, citizenship, exclusion, social formations |
Auteurs | Robert Knegt |
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In recent discussions on ‘citizenship’, the concept is oddly dealt with as if it would have originated shortly before the French Revolution and would have meaning in a nation state context only. During at least seven centuries before that, however, it had a crucial importance in the development of Western-European cities. Citizenship, being primarily based on an exclusion from the jurisdiction of local rulers (privilege) which then opens opportunities for the inclusion of citizens in systems of self-rule, has been closely connected with law as from the start. In the article a model developed by Sassen (2006) is used to reconstruct the development of ‘citizenship’ with special reference to the transfer of its elements, often with a considerable change of meaning and function, from one into the other of the four social formations to be distinguished. It is argued that an extended perspective, that acknowledges citizenship and law before its usurpation by the nation state, may be relevant to our assessment of recent developments towards ‘transnational’ forms of citizenship. |
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Introduction |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 03 2008 |
Auteurs | Liesbeth Huppes-Cluysenaer, Robert Knegt en Oliver Lembcke |
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Legitimacy, Representations of Order and Accountability |
Tijdschrift | Recht der Werkelijkheid, Aflevering 03 2008 |
Auteurs | Robert Knegt |
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