vastutavale
Vastutavale is a term used primarily in Estonian-language governance, administrative, and legal discourse to denote the party that bears accountability for a decision, action, or outcome. In this usage, vastutavale is equivalent to the English “the responsible party” or “the accountable party” and is often invoked in contracts, project charters, and regulatory documents to designate who must ensure compliance, report results, or remedy issues.
From the verb vastutama, meaning “to be responsible,” with the allative suffix -le, which in Estonian indicates
Vastutavale's precise scope depends on the document. It may refer to a single person, a role (such
Because it is not a fixed legal term across all jurisdictions, its exact meaning can vary, and