määrusaktid
Määrusaktid, often translated as statutory instruments or regulations, are a form of secondary legislation in many legal systems. They are regulations issued by government ministers, departments, or other executive bodies, rather than by the parliament or legislature itself. These instruments are created under powers granted to the executive by primary legislation, meaning an act of parliament or a statute.
The purpose of määrusaktid is to provide detailed rules and practical implementation of broader laws enacted
Määrusaktid are subject to certain legal constraints. They must be within the scope of the powers delegated