säätelemät
Säätelemät is a Finnish term used in policy, economics and social discourse to refer to things, activities, or sectors that are not governed by formal regulation. The word can function as an adjective or as a noun phrase meaning “the unregulated,” and its precise meaning depends on the context. It is not a formal legal term with a universally fixed definition, but it is commonly used to indicate areas where rules do not apply or are incomplete.
In discussions about regulation, säätelemät items can include informal markets, certain consumer practices, or emerging technologies
Linguistic notes: The form arises from the idea of regulation and uses the plural suffix -mät to
Related concepts include regulation, deregulation, self-regulation, and informal norms. The notion of what counts as säätelemät