stilzwijging
Stilzwijging is a Dutch term that refers to a phenomenon in which one party in a social, contractual, or legal context remains silent or does not object, and that silence is interpreted as an indicator of consent, assent, or acceptance. The interpretation of stilzwijging is highly contextual and depends on norms, prior conduct, and the specific legal framework involved.
In legal and contractual settings stilzwijging can take the form of tacit consent or tacit acceptance; however,
In organizational and administrative contexts stilzwijging describes a communication pattern in which concerns, objections, or refusals
Stilzwijging is related to concepts such as tacit consent, tacit approval, and inaction. Its relevance and effect