Rakenduseeskirjad
Rakenduseeskirjad, often translated as "application regulations" or "implementing rules," are a type of legal act that specifies how a broader law or directive is to be put into practice. They provide detailed provisions and procedures necessary for the effective application of the parent legislation. These regulations are typically issued by a government ministry or a regulatory body that has been delegated authority by the legislator.
The primary purpose of rakenduseeskirjad is to bridge the gap between the general principles laid down in
These regulations are crucial for ensuring clarity, consistency, and fairness in the implementation of laws. They