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The minister of justice of Belgium is responsible for the Federal Public Service ... 1940–1942 Albert de Vleeschauwer (Katholieke Partij) 1942–1944 Antoine ...
The High Council of Justice (Dutch: Hoge Raad voor de Justitie, French: Conseil supérieur de la Justice, German: Hoher Justizrat) is the national council of the judiciary of Belgium.
Les Temps Modernes filled the void left by the disappearance of the most important pre-war literary magazine, La Nouvelle Revue Française (The New French Review), considered to be André Gide's magazine, which was shut down by the authorities after the liberation of France because of its collaboration with the occupation. [2]
The first components of a Belgian military in Britain was created after the French surrender when the Camp Militaire Belge de Regroupement (CMBR; "Belgian Military Camp for Regrouping") was created in Tenby in order to reform a military force from Belgian soldiers rescued from Dunkirk during Operation Dynamo, refugees, and expatriates living in ...
The Belgian Armed Forces (Dutch: Defensie; French: La Défense, German: Die Streitkräfte) [4] are the combined national military forces of Belgium. The King of the Belgians is the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces. The Belgian Armed Forces was established after Belgium became independent in October 1830.
The Belgian official journal (Dutch: Belgisch Staatsblad, French: Moniteur belge, German: Belgisches Staatsblatt) is the official journal or gazette of the Kingdom of Belgium. It is where the official publication of laws, royal decrees, decrees, ordinances, and official notices are published.
The Court of Cassation of Belgium is a member of the Association des hautes juridictions de cassation des pays ayant en partage l'usage du français (abbreviated as AHJUCAF), which is an organisation founded in 2001 that encompasses around fifty supreme courts from primarily or partially French-speaking nations. The organisation aims to promote ...
One of the first gunboats of the Marine Royale French and Belgian warships during the Rio Nuñez Incident in West Africa, 1849. The Belgian Navy was created as the Marine Royale (English: Royal Navy) on 15 January 1831. [5]