Evaluating the Relationdhip between the Reciprocal Obligations of Regulatory Institutions and the Regulatory State;with Emphasis on Balanced Interaction in the Modern Approach
Regulatory governance is inextricably linked with the two terms: regulatory state and regulatory institutions. The role of the state as a transitional regulator is more prominent in the modern sense. Due to the move towards the postmodern regulatory state, the role of government as a regulator has diminished and regulators are increasingly addressing this. In this paper, using library sources, the mutual obligations of the regulatory state and regulatory institutions to each other have been collected. Then, with a descriptive-analytical method, each of the obligations is analyzed. The purpose of this study is to show the need for balanced interaction by looking at the gaps in the structure of Iran's regulatory governance. The research findings indicate that: first, to understand the regulatory state accurately, one must go through the external description stage and dissect the organ-like function of its internal components; second, the realization of regulatory governance in Iran requires the separation of the government from regulatory institutions. Finally, a unified legal plan in Iran that adequately guarantees the reciprocal obligations of regulatory bodies and the government is essential.
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