säädellympi
Säädellympi is a Finnish term used to describe a structured competition and learning format focused on regulatory design and policy evaluation. The word combines säädely (regulation) and olympi (olympiad), signaling a contest that emphasizes practical analysis of regulatory proposals rather than purely theoretical work. In practice, säädellympi refers to events where teams develop regulatory packages to address a hypothetical policy problem and are judged by experts.
The main goal of säädellympi is to improve understanding of regulatory trade-offs, promote evidence-based policymaking, and
Originating in Finnish universities in the late 2010s, säädellympi spread through Nordic higher education and public