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opheffende

Opheffende is a term in Dutch law referring to a specific type of administrative decision made by a higher authority. This decision serves to annul or revoke a previously issued decision made by a lower administrative body. The purpose of an opheffende beslissing, or "rescinding decision," is to correct administrative errors, ensure legal uniformity, and protect the rights of citizens.

A higher authority, such as a provincial executive or a minister, can issue such a decision after

This mechanism is a cornerstone of administrative legal protection in the Netherlands, providing a crucial check

reviewing
an
appeal
from
a
citizen
or
company
affected
by
the
original
ruling.
Alternatively,
the
higher
authority
may
act
on
its
own
initiative
if
it
determines
the
original
decision
was
unlawful
or
improper.
The
grounds
for
issuing
an
opheffende
decision
typically
include
a
violation
of
legal
procedures,
an
incorrect
application
of
substantive
law,
or
a
clear
case
of
undue
influence
or
bias
in
the
initial
decision-making
process.
on
the
power
of
local
and
regional
governments.
It
allows
for
the
rectification
of
mistakes
without
immediate
recourse
to
the
courts,
though
the
decision
itself
can
often
be
appealed
to
the
administrative
law
sector
of
the
district
court.
The
concept
is
formally
regulated
within
the
General
Administrative
Law
Act
(Algemene
wet
bestuursrecht),
ensuring
a
standardized
procedure
for
its
application
across
various
domains
of
public
administration.