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Verbeek, Peter‐Paul, et al.. (2020). Ethische analyse van de COVID-19 notificatie-app ter aanvulling op bron en contactonderzoek GGD. University of Twente Research Information.3 indexed citations
Heldeweg, Michiel A., et al.. (2016). Governance of Heat Grids. Towards a Governance Typology for Smart Heat Infrastructures. University of Twente Research Information.1 indexed citations
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Heldeweg, Michiel A. & Imke Lammers. (2015). Towards a Design Model for local Smart Grid Systems: Connecting Ostrom’s IAD-Framework to Institutional Legal Theory. University of Twente Research Information.1 indexed citations
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Heldeweg, Michiel A., et al.. (2014). Towards a Design Framework for Legitimate Public Private Partnerships: A General Approach Applied to Innovative Renewable Energy Infrastructures. European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review. 2014(3). 187–201.1 indexed citations
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Heldeweg, Michiel A., et al.. (2013). Good legal governance in authoritative public-private partnerships. Conceptualising legitimate partnerships with public authority. European Procurement & Public Private Partnership Law Review. 2013(2). 175–185.6 indexed citations
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Heldeweg, Michiel A., et al.. (2013). De legitimiteit van beleids- en besluitvorming in PPS bij groengasprojecten: een drievoudige case-study. University of Twente Research Information. 67(2). 55–70.2 indexed citations
Heldeweg, Michiel A., et al.. (2012). Publiek-private samenwerking: evenwichtskunst tussen juridisch-bestuurskundige waarden. University of Twente Research Information. 66(1). 39–56.2 indexed citations
Heldeweg, Michiel A., et al.. (2002). Public Environmental Law in the European Union and the United States, A Comparative Analysis. Research Publications (Maastricht University).7 indexed citations
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Heldeweg, Michiel A., et al.. (1996). Comparative environmental law in Europe : An introduction to public environmental law in the EU member states.2 indexed citations
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