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regulaci

Regulaci is the act or process by which authorities establish rules and constraints to guide the behavior of individuals, firms, and organizations. In practice, regulaci refers to regulation as a policy tool used to shape economic activity, protect public welfare, and manage risks across sectors. The term is used in various languages, including Czech, where regulace is the noun and regulaci is a grammatical form.

Regulation spans domains such as safety, health, environment, finance, and competition. It can be statutory, created

Common instruments include licensing and permitting, mandatory standards and technical specifications, disclosure requirements, pricing controls, and

Regulatory governance typically involves ministries or departments, independent regulators, commissions, and courts interpreting and applying rules.

See also: regulation, deregulation, regulatory impact assessment, compliance.

by
legislatures;
administrative,
implemented
by
ministries
and
agencies;
or
self-regulatory,
where
a
sector
adopts
rules
under
public
oversight.
inspections
with
enforcement
powers.
Regulations
aim
to
promote
transparency,
protect
consumers
and
workers,
ensure
financial
stability,
and
reduce
environmental
harm,
while
providing
predictable
rules
for
businesses.
The
effectiveness
of
regulation
is
assessed
by
public
outcomes,
compliance
costs,
and
impacts
on
innovation
and
competition.
Debates
emphasize
balancing
precaution
with
flexibility,
avoiding
regulatory
capture,
and
ensuring
accountability
and
evidence-based
reform.