539. OVERVIEW OF PART IV – This final Part of the book is divided into three Chapters. The first contains the comparative analysis of the two jurisdictions. In this Chapter, the Belgian and UK systems are systematically compared on all relevant points. In doing so, this Chapter answers research questions 4. and 4.2. The second Chapter contains general remarks which set the stage for the final Chapter. In this third and final Chapter recommendations are made for changes which can be made to create a system where the risk of arbitrariness is as small as possible and it thus answers the final research question, question 4.3.
540. JURISDICTIONS AND RELEVANCE – The first Chapter of this Part, the comparative analysis, focusses on Belgian and UK law. The second Chapter, however, contains general remarks which transcend any one specific jurisdiction. Examples given in this Chapter are drawn from the rest of the book, which means they focus on Belgium and the UK, but the issues touched upon are wider than just the Belgian or UK context and can be relevant for different states around the globe. The third and final Chapter zooms back in on Belgium and provides concrete recommendations for Belgian law.
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