有限的公共授权和拨款-巴德,必发和BNR的共同点

F. van Ommeren, W. D. Ouden, Johan Wolswinkel
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在一些政策领域,政府越来越忙于分配所谓的“有限公共权利”。这些权利,如授权和赠款,申请人多于现有权利,将由公共行政部门授予。这些权限的典型特征是预先确定要分配的权限数量的限制。限制现有公共权利的数量可能会引起一系列法律问题和问题。本文通过考虑最近在荷兰发生的不同政策领域的三个例子来探讨其中的几个问题。
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Limited Public Authorisations and Grants - What Bard, Betfair and BNR Have in Common
Governments are increasingly occupied with the allocation, in several policy areas, of so‐called ‘limited public rights’. These rights, such as authorisations and grants, for which there are more applicants than available rights, are to be granted by the public administration. Typical of these rights is that a limit is determined beforehand to the number of the rights to be allocated. Limiting the number of available public rights may give rise to a range of legal questions and issues. This article explores several of these questions by considering three examples in different policy areas that have recently occurred in the Netherlands.
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