The Allocation of a Limited Number of Authorisations. Some General Requirements from European Law

C.J. Wolswinkel

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Abstract

‘Limited authorisation schemes’ differ from other authorisation
schemes in that the designated limited number of available authorisations necessitates some kind of selection procedure among applicants. Consequently, questions rise regarding the lawfulness of such limitations together with challenges to the temporal and territorial scope of these authorisations. To an increasing extent,
European law offers some general requirements for these schemes. This article
explores these requirements by starting with the provisions in the new Services
Directive and extending the results to a more general European framework.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-104
Number of pages44
JournalReview of European Administrative Law
Volume2
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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