Cross-sectoral standard provisions for regulation
This document contains mostly very general provisions intended as a source of inspiration for those drafting laws and other forms of regulation in any regulatory or policy area. Readers are invited to select provisions that they consider useful for their specific regulatory or legislative task and to adapt them to their specific needs.
The document is not intended to be a universal generic model law. However, in the absence of a sector-specific model law, it can be used as a basis for drafting legislation and other forms of regulation.
The document has been produced by two artificial intelligence programs known as Large Language Models (LLMs): Claude (Anthropic) and Perplexity. It is the result of a long series of instructions and tasks that took the human in charge several days to complete. The document was only marginally revised by humans. The order of the provisions, and the provisions themselves, could be improved depending on the jurisdiction. However, as its main purpose is to serve as a kind of quarry, the document can already be used to make draft legislation more complete.
