controleactiviteit
Controleactiviteit, in the context of Dutch administrative and legal procedures, refers to the process by which a public authority verifies whether an individual or entity complies with applicable laws, regulations, or administrative decisions. This term is commonly used in discussions about the Dutch *Algemene Wet Bestuursrecht* (AWB, or General Administrative Law Act) and the obligations of authorities to ensure proper governance and legal compliance.
The concept of controleactiviteit is rooted in the principle that public authorities must actively monitor and
In Dutch administrative law, the duty to conduct controleactiviteit is often tied to the principle of *bestuurlijke
Controleactiviteit is also relevant in the context of *bestuurlijke handhaving* (administrative enforcement), where authorities take corrective
While the term is primarily used in Dutch administrative law, similar concepts exist in other jurisdictions