RaC ‘n RoL: to have or not to have legal effect?

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Abstract

On 14 March 2022 I had the privilege of delivering the Keynote at the RaC2022 Plenary, followed by the Opening Address by Pia Andrews, five Round Tables and a Townhall, all on the subject of Rules as Code (RaC). RAC2022 was co-organised by brilliant Lyria Bennet-Moses and Marina Yastreboff and Natalia Crnomarkovic. The conference brought together key figures in the domains of Rules as Code, legal informatics and AI and law, welcoming both rising stars and long-time scholarship. It was meant to stimulate serious and sustained conversation between lawyers and computer scientists, developers and advocates of RaC, policy makers, academics and practioners notably in the realm of public law, constitutional law and the rule of law. In this blog posting I share the content of the keynote, hoping to contribute to the conversation.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages5
Specialist publicationCohubicol - Research Blog
Publication statusPublished - 29 Mar 2022

Keywords

  • computational law

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