Robin Frissyn serves as the Senior Counsel and Head of the European and International Department at the Conseil International du Notariat belge, where he plays a pivotal role in representing the Belgian Notaries Association in various European and international public institutions and private organizations. With...
Robin Frissyn serves as the Senior Counsel and Head of the European and International Department at the Conseil International du Notariat belge, where he plays a pivotal role in representing the Belgian Notaries Association in various European and international public institutions and private organizations. With a strong foundation in European Union law, international law, and corporate law, Robin is adept at navigating the complex legal landscape that governs cross-border transactions and regulatory frameworks. His expertise is further enhanced by his Prince2 Foundation certification, which equips him with robust project management skills essential for overseeing key initiatives within the organization.
In his current role, Robin is actively involved in several high-profile projects aimed at enhancing the visibility and influence of Belgian notaries on the international stage. He collaborates closely with European Union bodies to advocate for policies that support the notarial profession and ensure the protection of legal rights across member states. Additionally, Robin engages with private organizations to foster partnerships that promote best practices in notarial services, thereby contributing to the overall development of the profession.
His strategic insights and diplomatic acumen are invaluable as he navigates the intricacies of international law, ensuring that the interests of Belgian notaries are well-represented in discussions surrounding legal harmonization and regulatory compliance. Robin's commitment to advancing the notarial profession, coupled with his extensive knowledge of European and international legal frameworks, positions him as a key figure in shaping the future of notarial practice in Belgium and beyond.