reglementatori
Reglementatori, or regulatory authorities, are public bodies empowered by law to create binding rules, supervise compliance, and enforce rules in areas that affect the public interest. They operate at national, regional, or international levels and cover sectors such as finance, energy, telecommunications, health, and the environment. Their aim is to protect consumers, ensure safety and fair competition, and safeguard critical infrastructure.
Core functions include drafting and issuing regulations, licensing operators, granting approvals, monitoring compliance, conducting investigations, and
Governance and independence: Reglementatori are often designed to operate independently of routine political influence to preserve
Process and tools: Rule-making generally involves public consultation, impact assessments, and consideration of effects on competition
Examples of reglementatori include financial regulators such as securities authorities and central banks, energy regulators handling