Reglementrilor
Reglementrilor is a term used in governance studies to denote a class of regulatory instruments that fuse substantive rules with procedural oversight and mandatory reporting. The concept is primarily theoretical and appears in comparative law and speculative governance literature as a framework for studying how regulation can promote accountability while remaining adaptable. The word seems to be a portmanteau of "reglement" (regulation) and an instrumental suffix, and it is not a universally recognized legal category.
Characteristics commonly ascribed to reglementrilors include binding obligations on regulated actors; explicit enforcement provisions and sanctions;
History and use: The concept emerged in 21st-century debates on regulatory design and has appeared in some
Criticism and potential: Critics warn that reglementrilor-like designs can be complex and burdensome, risking overregulation and
See also: regulation, administrative law, governance, compliance, public policy.