The order to pay the counter value of disappeared goods in Belgium

The principles traditionally established by Belgian customs legislation almost always apply without difficulty in hypothesising that the goods to be forfeited could have been seized before the judicial assessment. In the opposite case, and therefore in the absence of the physical presence of the goods, the compulsory nature of the forfeiture will have to take on a less obvious meaning. The Belgian Supreme Court and the Belgian Constitutional Court have always applied a fixed case law in this respect and have consistently ruled that, with a view to the forfeiture of goods that have not been sei... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Van Dooren, Eric
Dokumenttyp: other
Verlag/Hrsg.: Magyar Rendészettudományi Társaság Vám- és Pénzügyőri Tagozata
Schlagwörter: Removal of goods from customs supervision / obligation to pay a sum corresponding to the value of the missing goods / penalty / cumulation with a fine / proportionality / Áruk kivonása a vámfelügyelet alól / az eltűnt áru értékének megfelelő összeg megfizetésére vonatkozó kötelezettség / büntetés / halmazati bírság / arányosság / Társadalomtudományok / Társadalomtudományok/Rendészet tudományok
Sprache: unknown
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