Üldmäärusega
"Üldmäärusega" is an Estonian term that translates to "by general decree" or "with a general regulation." It refers to a legislative or administrative act that applies broadly and universally within a specific jurisdiction, rather than being targeted at a particular individual, group, or situation. This type of regulation is typically established by a competent authority, such as the government, parliament, or a regulatory body, to set general rules, standards, or principles.
The purpose of a "üldmäärusega" is often to ensure consistency, fairness, and order across a wide range
The key characteristic of an "üldmäärusega" is its general applicability. It is not a one-off decision but