regulatione
Regulatione is a term encountered in Latin-language texts to denote the act or process of regulating. It stems from regulatio, itself from regula meaning “rule,” with the -tione suffix forming a noun in Latin. In medieval and early modern writings, regulatione appears in phrases describing rulemaking, governance, or compliance regimes, often within longer descriptions of regulatory practice.
Historically, regulatione occurs in legal and administrative Latin contexts related to guild rules, market oversight, and
Modern regulation, as a policy concept, is a tool used by governments and institutions to influence behavior,
Design and evaluation of regulation focus on goals, affected parties, costs and benefits, and compliance mechanisms.