Regulation
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Regulation may refer to the following:
- A process of the promulgation, monitoring, and enforcement of rules, established by primary and/or delegated legislation.
- A written instrument containing rules having the force of law.
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See also
- Media regulation
- Rulemaking
- Rule of law
- Regulatory State
- Sociology of law
- Delegated legislation
- Deregulation
- Desoligolipolization
- Development approvals
- Federal Register
- Public administration
- Public choice theory
- Regulator (disambiguation)
- Rule According to Higher Law
- Regulatory capture
- Cybernetics
- Bootleggers and Baptists
- Code of Federal Regulations
- Constitutional economics
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