puitesäännöistä
Puitesäännöt, often translated as framework rules or enabling acts, are a fundamental concept in legislative systems, particularly in civil law traditions. They refer to a type of law that does not fully regulate a specific matter but instead sets out the general principles, objectives, and guidelines for future, more detailed regulation. These future regulations are typically issued by executive bodies, such as government ministries or agencies, often in the form of decrees, regulations, or administrative orders.
The primary purpose of puitesäännöt is to grant flexibility to the executive branch to adapt to changing
The use of puitesäännöt can be seen as a balance between legislative control and executive efficiency. While