The clarity, rationality, and effectiveness of legal regulation depend on the legislative process and its quality. With this understanding, we initiated a dialogue in the Seimas among key state institutions on ways to improve the quality of law-making, presented a cyclical legislative model, and proposed systemic measures to ensure the fundamental principles of legislation: purposefulness, proportionality, efficiency, and transparency. Based on our legislative research, the National Audit Office initiated a performance audit entitled “The System for Assessing the Impact of Legal Regulation.”
The Directive on regulating platform work (the Directive), first proposed by the European Commission (the EC) in December 2021, introduces…
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The Lithuanian Free Market Institute’s (LFMI) project “Better Laws for Better Lives” receives high evaluation in The Regional Liberty Awards.…
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