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Cracking the code: Rulemaking for humans and machines

Cracking the code: Rulemaking for humans and machines
2020
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Author(s): 
James Mohun,Alex Roberts
Cracking the code: Rulemaking for humans and machines
Source Sector(s)
Non-profit
Benefits Program
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Level of Government
Federal/National
Location
United States
Format
Academic Article

Rules as Code proposes that governments create an official version of laws and regulations in a machine-consumable form, allowing the rules to be understood and actioned by computer systems in a consistent way.