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Regulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Regulation is "controlling human or societal behaviour by rules or restrictions." Regulation can take many forms: legal restrictions promulgated by a government authority, self-regulation, social reg...
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Some have argued that state governments are not adequately suited to predict the future of this very dynamic economic and technical field and that the law of unintended consequences resulting from government action effecting free markets will probably operate to the detriment of consumers, business and society.
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Administrative law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Administrative and Regulatory law cases, codes, regulations, and web links and resources, at MegaLaw.com. ... Federal Administrative & Regulatory Law Decisions...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Regulatory law. Regulatory law. Information about Regulatory law in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Regulatory law; Regulatory Light Chain; Regulatory Network of Gene Interactions; Regulatory News Service; regulatory offence; Regulatory offences; regulatory offense;
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The site contains links to sources of legal information in the UK. ... Regulatory Law, Professional Conduct, Professional Negligence, Solicitors' Costs ... Religion and the Law Regulatory Law, Professional Conduct, Professional Negligence, Solicitors' Costs Re-insurance, Shipping, Marine Law, Freight Forwarding...
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