Menetluslike
Menetluslike is an Estonian adjective used to describe things that are procedural or resemble a formal procedure. In practice, it refers to actions, systems, or arguments that follow established steps, rules, or due-process characteristics rather than focusing on outcomes alone.
Etymology and usage notes: the word is built from the Estonian root menetlus, meaning procedure or proceedings,
Contexts and applications: in law and public administration, menetluslike elements emphasize orderly sequencing, documented decisions, and
Examples: a menetluslike approval process ensures that every stage is documented; a menetluslike algorithmic decision system
See also: menetlus, procedural law, due process, procedural fairness, menetluslik.
Note: The term is descriptive and context-dependent, and its exact connotations can vary across texts.