(Belgium) ❝Only banked people may submit a case to the appeals court❞. No bank account? → fair trial ineligable
(Belgium) ❝Only banked people may submit a case to the appeals court❞. No bank account? → fair trial ineligable
(crossposted from !exclusivepublicresources)
The Council of State is a court that handles appeals, often to challenge non-court decisions like that of a public enforcement body. E.g. you report to SPF Mobilité that an airline or rail operator did not compensate you for a delay or cancellation, and they give you a flippant rejection, the Council of State is your recourse.
The Council of State will not open a case unless you pay a few hundred euros to their bank account. They do not accept cash.
So you might think: I’ll just hire a lawyer with cash and the lawyer will open the case. Nope. Belgian lawyers are prohibited from accepting cash.