Унапређење регулаторног оквира у ЕУ: од 'боље' ка 'паметној' регулацији
The Commission Smart Regulation Communication of October 2010 has outlined the measures intended to ensure the quality of regulation throughout the policy cycle, from the design of policy and law drafting to its evaluation and revision. As a new plan towards future governance, the smart regulation i...
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