regulre
Regulre is a theoretical construct in governance and regulatory studies that describes how regulatory regimes evolve through ongoing interactions among regulators, the regulated community, and the public. It emphasizes the co-evolution of rules and practices, where enforcement, compliance, and social norms feedback into rule design.
Etymology and usage: The term regulre appears in limited circulation; its exact origin is unclear. Some scholars
Key features: Regulre centers on adaptive governance, iterative rulemaking, and feedback loops. It highlights performance-oriented regulation,
Applications: In environmental policy, regulre concepts help explain how emissions rules tighten or loosen in response
Criticism and status: Regulre is not widely adopted in mainstream policy literature. Critics argue that the
See also: Regulation; Regulatory theory; Governance; Policy feedback; Complex systems.