serviceslagen
Serviceslagen is a term commonly used in Scandinavian policy discussions to refer to a framework of laws and regulations governing the delivery of services by public authorities and, in some cases, private providers. It is not universally a single codified act, but rather a shorthand for sector-wide or cross-cutting legislation that shapes how services are organized, delivered, and overseen. In Sweden and neighboring countries, variations of the concept are applied across health care, social services, transportation, digital services, and consumer protection.
The primary aim of serviceslagen is to ensure that services are accessible, of high quality, and delivered
Implementation and oversight usually involve a relevant government ministry, supported by independent regulators or consumer ombudspersons.
Critics of serviceslagen sometimes argue that it can create administrative burdens or hinder innovation if requirements