overheidsclaims
Overheidsclaims is a term used to describe legal actions connected to government authorities. In most jurisdictions it encompasses two general directions: claims brought against the government by individuals or organizations, and claims brought by the government against private persons or entities. When individuals sue the state, the claims often concern civil liability for negligent or unlawful acts by public authorities, improper administration, or constitutional rights violations. Such claims are typically governed by state liability regimes, administrative-law procedures, and specific limitations on damages. Common features include requirements to file complaints with administrative bodies first, statutes of limitations, and sometimes caps on compensation.
When the government pursues claims against others, it usually involves enforcement of taxes and fees, recovery
The treatment of overheidsclaims varies by jurisdiction. Some systems preserve broad sovereign immunity, while others apply
Overall, overheidsclaims reflect the balance between enabling government functions and protecting individuals and organizations from unlawful