
Regulatory law - Wikipedia
Regulatory law refers [1] to secondary legislation, including regulations, promulgated by an executive branch agency under a delegation from a legislature; as well as legal issues related to regulatory …
Regulation - Wikipedia
Regulation is the management of complex systems according to a set of rules and trends. In systems theory, these types of rules exist in various fields of biology and society, but the term has slightly …
Regulatory compliance - Wikipedia
Regulatory compliance varies not only by industry but often by location. The financial, research, and pharmaceutical regulatory structures in one country, for example, may be similar but with particularly …
Regulatory agency - Wikipedia
A regulatory agency (regulatory body, regulator) or independent agency (independent regulatory agency) is a government authority that is responsible for exercising autonomous jurisdiction over …
Governance, risk management, and compliance - Wikipedia
Governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) is the term covering an organization's approach across these three practices: governance, risk management, and compliance among other …
Regulatory affairs - Wikipedia
Regulatory affairs (RA), is a profession that deals with an organization’s adherence to regulatory compliance. It is a position mostly found within regulated industries, such as pharmaceuticals, …
Regulated market - Wikipedia
A regulated market (RM) or coordinated market is an idealized system where the government or other organizations oversee the market, control the forces of supply and demand, and to some extent …
Regulatory capture - Wikipedia
In politics, regulatory capture (also called agency capture) is a form of corruption of authority that occurs when a political entity, policymaker, or regulator is co-opted to serve the commercial, ideological, or …