kontrolllagar
Kontrolllagar, or control laws, are a category of legislation that defines the authority and scope of public bodies to monitor, inspect, regulate, and enforce compliance with laws across various sectors. These acts typically authorize agencies to require information, conduct inspections, grant licenses or registrations, issue orders, and impose sanctions. They also establish procedures for how control activities are carried out and provide safeguards for rights and due process, including notice, hearing rights, and access to appeals or judicial review.
Control lagar are distinguished from substantive criminal or civil liability rules by focusing on the mechanisms
Common domains include labor and workplace safety, environmental protection, health and medicine, food safety, consumer protection,
In Sweden, kontrollaglar operate within the administrative-law system and are enacted to enable authorities to ensure