noun, noun or participle which takes 'suru'
restricting and controlling
Rare, formal noun or suru-verb meaning to impose restrictions and maintain control simultaneously. Not in common use; likely encountered only in older or very formal texts.
その法律は言論を制統するものだと批判された。
The law was criticized as something that restricts and controls speech.
制御 means 'control, regulation' and is common in technical and everyday contexts, whereas 制統 is a rare, formal term emphasizing both restriction and control.
統制 means 'regulation, control' and is a standard word; 制統 reverses the kanji order and is much rarer, with a similar but more literary feel.
Compound of 制 (restrict, control) and 統 (govern, unite). The exact historical derivation is uncertain; it appears to be a rare Sino-Japanese coinage.