continuïteitswet
Continuïteitswet is a term used in Dutch-language policy discourse to denote a proposed legal framework intended to safeguard the continuity of essential functions and enterprise operations during crises or transition periods. The aim is to ensure that critical services—such as energy, water, healthcare, and transport—and key economic activities can continue or rapidly resume after disruptions, while maintaining appropriate governance and accountability.
A Continuïteitswet would typically cover several core elements: requirements for risk assessment and business continuity planning
In the Netherlands, the exact statute named Continuïteitswet does not appear to exist as of 2024. The
Critics warn that a Continuïteitswet could risk overreach and reduce incentives for private risk management, while
See also: crisis management, business continuity planning, essential services, disaster resilience.