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regulatorischen

Regulatorischen is the attributive form of the German adjective regulatorisch, meaning regulatory or relating to regulation. It is used to describe a noun in a way that ties it to rules, standards, or oversight.

In German grammar, adjectives in attributive position take inflected endings that reflect case, number, and definiteness.

The base form regulatorisch is used in singular and with different gender endings, for example regulatorischer

Common contexts and usage include law, public policy, finance, environmental and health regulation, and business compliance.

Etymology and related terms: regulatorisch derives from regulator and the German suffix -isch meaning pertaining to.

The
form
regulatorischen
is
common
before
plural
nouns
when
a
definite
determiner
marks
the
noun,
for
example:
die
regulatorischen
Maßnahmen
(the
regulatory
measures)
or
die
regulatorischen
Anforderungen
(the
regulatory
requirements).
It
also
appears
in
other
plural-case
forms
after
determiners,
such
as
den
regulatorischen
Maßnahmen
(dative
plural)
or
der
regulatorischen
Maßnahmen
(genitive
plural).
When
no
definite
determiner
is
present
or
in
strong
inflection
with
plural
nouns,
the
form
can
be
regulatorische
Maßnahmen
(regulatory
measures).
Einfluss
(regulatory
influence)
or
regulatorische
Vorgabe
(regulatory
directive).
In
practice,
regulatorisch
and
its
inflected
forms
are
widely
used
in
domains
where
rules
and
oversight
matter.
The
term
frequently
appears
in
discussions
of
regulatory
frameworks,
standards,
compliance
requirements,
and
oversight
mechanisms.
As
a
keyword,
it
signals
topics
related
to
how
rules
are
designed,
implemented,
and
monitored.
Related
concepts
include
Regulation
(die
Regulierung),
regulatorische
Anforderungen,
Regulierungsmaßnahmen,
and
the
field
of
Regulatorik,
which
studies
regulatory
systems
and
their
effects.