overheidstussenkomst
Overheidstussenkomst, also known as governmental intervention or public intervention, refers to the direct involvement of the Dutch state in matters that normally fall under private or market regulation. The concept is rooted in Dutch constitutional principles that balance the rights of individuals with the government's duty to protect public interest. It is most commonly invoked in sectors where significant public values such as safety, public order, or equitable access must be ensured, for example, the allocation of public resources, land tenure, licensing of essential services, and regulation of environmental and public health standards.
The legal framework for overheidstussenkomst is set out primarily in the Dutch Constitution (part II, section
Typical examples include the state's right to requisition property for public works under the Right of Expropriation