self-regulation in psychology, social regulation (e.g. norms), co-regulation, third-party regulation, certification, accreditation or market regulation. State-mandated...
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self-regulation, self-regulated, or self-regulating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Self-regulation may refer to: Emotional self-regulation Self-control...
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(SEC) or meet certain qualifications to exempt it from such registration. Regulation A (or Reg A) contains rules providing exemptions from the registration...
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regulation is a field of law, often bracketed with antitrust (as in the phrase “antitrust and trade regulation law”), including government regulation...
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A regulation is a legal act of the European Union which becomes immediately enforceable as law in all member states simultaneously. Regulations can be...
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Regulation (Regulation No. 604/2013; sometimes the Dublin III Regulation; previously the Dublin II Regulation and Dublin Convention) is a Regulation of...
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Mass media regulations are a form of media policy with rules enforced by the jurisdiction of law. Guidelines for media use differ across the world. This...
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Rent regulation is a system of laws for the rental market of dwellings, with controversial effects on affordability of housing and tenancies. Generally...
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Oxygen regulation can refer to: The physiological regulation of oxygen in plants and animals. See Control of respiration. The dangerous sexual practice...
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The regulation of therapeutic goods, defined as drugs and therapeutic devices, varies by jurisdiction. In some countries, such as the United States, they...
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