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Managing scarcity to serve the public interest is a classic
government task. An important way to execute this task is by
allocating individual rights that are only available in limited
quantities, such as CO2 emission allowances, gambling licences,
subsidies, radio frequencies, public contracts and parking permits.
Whereas economic and political theory has paid much attention to
the allocation of scarce goods and rights, until now a consistent
and general legal theory of 'the allocating government' has been
missing. This is striking given the fact that limited rights have
to be allocated within many sectors and are often of great social
significance and financial importance. Decisions on allocation
often lead to disputes. This book provides a unique exploration of
building blocks for a consistent and general legal theory on the
allocation of limited rights by administrative authorities. This
book is useful to legislators, administrative authorities,
applicants, interested third parties and the courts. The EU-law
perspective is an important element in this book, but comparative
law and doctrinal approaches are also taken into account. The
contributions in this book have been enriched by information from
national reports on the allocation of gambling licences, radio
frequencies and CO2 emission permits in seven EU Member States:
France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania and Spain.
(See P. Adriaanse, F. van Ommeren, W. den Ouden and J. Wolswinkel
(eds.), Scarcity and the State II. Member State Reports on Gambling
Licences, Radio Frequencies and CO2 Emission Permits, Intersentia,
Antwerp 2016).
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