Mathieu Halsema
Senior Associate - Attorney at Law
Mathieu J.H. Halsema, Ph.D, advises clients, such as industry-wide funds and employers, on employment law matters and proceedings regarding the scope of application of industry-wide regulations, such as collective labour agreements and collective pension regulations, on which he wrote a thesis at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, entitled 'A Categorical & Diagnostic System for Scopes of Industry (Collective Labour Agreement and Pension) Regulations in the Netherlands'.
Mathieu specialises in advice and legal proceedings regarding the scope of application of industry-wide regulations.
Model for assessing the scope of industry-wide regulations
His thesis, written at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, contains a legally substantiated, mathematical model that can be used to assess and determine the scope of industry (collective labour agreement and pension) regulations applicable to an employer (or an employer's business) in an unambiguous manner; in a manner that is consistent, reproducible and contributes to legal certainty. By applying this calculation model, the financial and other risks involved with the correct interpretation of the scope rules can be significantly limited. Furthermore, he is registered as an expert in the National Register of Judicial Experts ('LRGD') in the field of the scope of industry-wide regulations (also known as bcp-regulations).
Initial assessment: ‘Quick scan’
We are pleased to offer you a ‘Quick scan’ based on Halsema's model to quickly assess whether your business is at risk. If necessary, further investigation will follow; we will guide you through this process and work with you to find solutions.
If you would like to engage our services, please contact the bcp-regulations team at mathieu.halsema@loyensloeff.com and robert.goedhart@loyensloeff.com.
Extensive experience
As an attorney for over 30 years, Mathieu has a broad and extensive experience in legal proceedings regarding both (international) commercial law and employment law; he has been involved in a number of important legal proceedings that have led to landmark rulings by the Supreme Court, such as in 2023 (HR 2 June 2023, ECLI:NL:HR:2023:847, NJB 2023/1480, Stinissen), 2018 (HR 21 December 2018, ECLI:NL:HR:2018:2363, NJ 2019/29, Unis), 2011 (HR 27 May 2011, ECLI:NL:HR:2011:BQ0010, NJ 2011/258, BAM) and 2011 (HR 15 April 2011, ECLI:NL:HR:2011:BP6601, NJ 2011/181, Van der Tas). Mathieu is a regular speaker at seminars and conferences.
Download thesis
Mathieu holds a PhD from the Erasmus University Rotterdam; his thesis, entitled “A Categorical & Diagnostic System for Scopes of Industry (Collective Labour Agreement and Pension) Regulations in the Netherlands” is available for consultation here. A summary of the thesis can be found in Chapter 5, both in Dutch (pages 729 to 780) and in English (pages 781 to 828).
See what Erasmus University Rotterdam has to say about Mathieu here.
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Mathieu Halsema
Senior Associate - Attorney at Law
Rotterdam
Dutch, English, German
<p>Mathieu J.H. Halsema, Ph.D, advises clients, such as industry-wide funds and employers, on employment law matters and proceedings regarding the scope of application of industry-wide regulations, such as collective labour agreements and collective pension regulations, on which he wrote a thesis at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, entitled 'A Categorical & Diagnostic System for Scopes of Industry (Collective Labour Agreement and Pension) Regulations in the Netherlands'.</p>
Mathieu specialises in advice and legal proceedings regarding the scope of application of industry-wide regulations.
Model for assessing the scope of industry-wide regulations
His thesis, written at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, contains a legally substantiated, mathematical model that can be used to assess and determine the scope of industry (collective labour agreement and pension) regulations applicable to an employer (or an employer's business) in an unambiguous manner; in a manner that is consistent, reproducible and contributes to legal certainty. By applying this calculation model, the financial and other risks involved with the correct interpretation of the scope rules can be significantly limited. Furthermore, he is registered as an expert in the National Register of Judicial Experts ('LRGD') in the field of the scope of industry-wide regulations (also known as bcp-regulations).
Initial assessment: ‘Quick scan’
We are pleased to offer you a ‘Quick scan’ based on Halsema's model to quickly assess whether your business is at risk. If necessary, further investigation will follow; we will guide you through this process and work with you to find solutions.
If you would like to engage our services, please contact the bcp-regulations team at mathieu.halsema@loyensloeff.com and robert.goedhart@loyensloeff.com.
Extensive experience
As an attorney for over 30 years, Mathieu has a broad and extensive experience in legal proceedings regarding both (international) commercial law and employment law; he has been involved in a number of important legal proceedings that have led to landmark rulings by the Supreme Court, such as in 2023 (HR 2 June 2023, ECLI:NL:HR:2023:847, NJB 2023/1480, Stinissen), 2018 (HR 21 December 2018, ECLI:NL:HR:2018:2363, NJ 2019/29, Unis), 2011 (HR 27 May 2011, ECLI:NL:HR:2011:BQ0010, NJ 2011/258, BAM) and 2011 (HR 15 April 2011, ECLI:NL:HR:2011:BP6601, NJ 2011/181, Van der Tas). Mathieu is a regular speaker at seminars and conferences.
Download thesis
Mathieu holds a PhD from the Erasmus University Rotterdam; his thesis, entitled “A Categorical & Diagnostic System for Scopes of Industry (Collective Labour Agreement and Pension) Regulations in the Netherlands” is available for consultation here. A summary of the thesis can be found in Chapter 5, both in Dutch (pages 729 to 780) and in English (pages 781 to 828).
See what Erasmus University Rotterdam has to say about Mathieu here.