overheidslagen
Overheidslagen, often translated as layers of government, refer to the distinct levels at which public authority is organized and exercised within a country. These layers divide the state’s tasks among different jurisdictions, typically reflecting the principle of subsidiarity: decisions should be taken as closely as possible to the citizens. The exact number and definition of layers vary by country and constitutional arrangement.
In the Dutch context, the main overheidslagen are the national government (rijk), the provinces (provincies), the
Financing and accountability are typically established through constitutional or statutory provisions, including taxes, intergovernmental transfers, and
Trends in many countries include decentralization or devolution of authority, increased intergovernmental coordination, and the use