Jerrold Soh* Computational law, an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of law and computer science, seeks to develop systems capable of interacting with legal rules in a structured, computationally useful manner. As […]
Jerrold Soh* Computational law, an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of law and computer science, seeks to develop systems capable of interacting with legal rules in a structured, computationally useful manner. As […]
Keshav Soni & Anant Prem Joshi In this episode, Keshav Soni and Anant Joshi (Editors, LSPR) sit down with Professor Guido Governatori, professor of Information and Communication Technology at Central Queensland University, […]
Lisa Burton Crawford* This article examines the relationship between rules as code, legislative complexity, and the rule of law. While acknowledging scholarly concerns that machine-readable legislation may compromise important legal values like practical […]
Matthew Waddington* Legislative drafting in Commonwealth jurisdictions is undergoing significant changes with the advent of Rules as Code (RaC). A key debate centers on whether RaC initiatives can effectively handle discretionary provisions, […]
The Rules as Code (‘RaC’) refers to a growing movement around the world where governments and organizations are experimenting with coding prescriptive rules in legislation. There are various advantages to publishing laws […]