Terms of Use

Last updated: 13 Apr 2026

The use of this website is subject to certain general conditions described below. By merely using this website, you are deemed to accept these general terms of use.

I. PURPOSE OF THE WEBSITE

The website provides you with a simple and quick guide to finding information about the services and policies of the Federal Mediation Commission in Belgium.
The information on this website is of a general nature and is not adapted to personal or specific circumstances, and therefore cannot be considered as personal, professional or legal advice to the user.


If you require specific or personal advice, you should always contact the Federal Mediation Commission.
It should be emphasized that the information and documents made available on or via the website cannot be considered as an authentic reproduction of officially adopted texts. Only the official texts published in the Belgian Official Gazette are considered authentic. In case of differences between the electronic version and the printed text, the official version published in the Belgian Official Gazette shall always prevail.

II. CONTENT AND AVAILABILITY OF THE PORTAL SITE

The Federal Mediation Commission makes every effort to ensure that the information made available is complete, correct, accurate and up to date. Despite these efforts, inaccuracies may occur in the information provided. If the information provided on or via the website contains inaccuracies or if certain information is unavailable, the Federal Mediation Commission will make every effort to correct this as quickly as possible.

The Federal Mediation Commission also makes every effort to prevent interruptions caused by technical errors. However, it cannot guarantee that the website will be completely free from interruptions or that it will not be affected by other technical problems.

If you notice any inaccuracies in the information made available on or via the website or if you have any questions, you may contact the Federal Mediation Commission.

This website may contain links to other websites of governments, institutions and organizations over which the Federal Mediation Commission exercises no technical or content control. The Federal Mediation Commission therefore cannot provide any guarantee regarding the completeness or accuracy of the content, nor the availability of these websites.

The Federal Mediation Commission accepts no liability for any direct or indirect damage resulting from consulting or using the websites or the information made available on the websites to which you are referred on or via justitie.belgium.be.

III. CONDITIONS FOR REUSE

Unless otherwise stated, the information on this website is free of rights. It may be reused unconditionally for private, associative, scientific and commercial purposes. The federal government nevertheless recommends mentioning the source and date of the reused information.

Where prior permission is required, or where specific conditions are necessary, the restrictions on reuse are explicitly stated.

The reuse of multimedia material (photos, images, audio, video, etc.), including content contained in downloadable documents (brochures, etc.), is always subject to prior approval.

The Federal Mediation Commission has obtained specific permission for the use of the email addresses from the list of mediators. Third parties may only use these email addresses with the active consent of the person concerned.

The federal government makes every effort to ensure that this website is correct and up to date. If an error is nevertheless identified, it undertakes to make the necessary corrections as soon as possible.

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