Dynamic Regulation

/ˈdaɪnæmɪk ˌrɛɡjʊˈleɪʃən/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A regulatory approach characterized by adaptability and continuous adjustment in response to changing circumstances or data.
    The agency adopted a dynamic regulation framework to better address emerging technological risks.
  2. (n.) A legal principle favoring flexible rule enforcement rather than rigid, static rules to accommodate evolving contexts.
    Dynamic regulation enables lawmakers to respond swiftly to market innovations without lengthy legislative delays.

Forms

  • dynamic regulation

Commentary

Typically used in contexts involving evolving regulatory environments; drafters should clarify scope and mechanisms to prevent overbroad discretion.

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