The law from 2014 that you linked seems complete
The first link in the modifications you found is about paragliders
The second link is the same law
The third link is about alcohol tests
Anything relating to Brussels, Belgium.
And by extension, Belgium, because anything that applies to Belgium as a whole also applies to Brussels. Unlike r/Brussels, m/Brussels is open to criticism and will not censor posts for exposing negative aspects of Brussels.
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Somewhat relevant but not recommended: europe on feddit.org. They are quick to censor posts even when rules are not broken, and if you post from mbin (not Lemmy) your content is lost and irrecoverable.
The law from 2014 that you linked seems complete
The first link in the modifications you found is about paragliders
The second link is the same law
The third link is about alcohol tests
Thanks for the info! I guess I need to focus more on the opening first line.
Legal citations are often given by a date. E.g. ”the law of 10 June 2014”. Drives me nuts. This makes searching for the law extremely tedious because a search on dates return both laws originally enacted on that day as well as many other laws that were updated in small ways on that same day. Parliament is busy!
You say the first law seems complete, which was my intuition as well. But how do I know if I am looking at the original complete version, or the most current complete version with all amendments taken into account?
I did not post all links I found that refer to the date of 10 june 2014. Several were certainly just amendments. I got some big PDFs from Moniteur Belge expecting to see the full law. But it’s often just a collection of everything that happened on that day (or time period). Does Moniteur Belge ever publish the complete current law? I thought they did but I just struggle to understand what I am looking at.