This article proposes an innovative methodology for enhancing the technical validation, legal alignment and interdisciplinarity of attempts to encode legislation. In the context of an experiment that examines how different legally trained participants convert select provisions of the Australian Copyright Act 1968 (Cth) into machine-executable code, we find that a combination of manual and automated methods for coding validation, which focus on formal adherence to programming languages and conventions, can significantly increase the similarity of encoded rules between coders. Participants nonetheless encountered various interpretive difficulties, including syntactic ambiguity, and intra- and intertextuality, which necessitated legal evaluati...
Legislators face the challenging task of drafting copyright law, which takes into account the views ...
Building on the computer science concept of code smells, we initiate the study of law smells, i.e., ...
Uptake of Artificial Intelligence approaches in commercial practice has been low. By contrast, “Copy...
Our submission outlines research findings from an ongoing collaborative project between the School o...
Legal interpretation is a linguistic venture. In judicial opinions, for example, courts are often as...
Rules as Code (RaC), which encompasses the conversion of legal and regulatory rules into computer co...
The prominent effects of computer code have made it difficult to ignore the fact that code can be us...
The agglomeration of rules and regulations over time has produced a body of legal code that no singl...
This chapter forms the introduction to part I of this volume. It explores the notions of natural lan...
The conviction about the existence o f certain correspondence between the directives o f editing an...
The field of computational law has increasingly moved into the focus of the scientific community, wi...
The term code , as it is generally used, may denote any of a broad spectrum of legal texts. Our foc...
Legislators face the challenging task of drafting copyright law, which takes into account the views ...
International audienceLaw at large underpins modern society, codifying and governing many aspects of...
Both legal scholars and computer scientists will be curious to know how the gap between law and comp...
Legislators face the challenging task of drafting copyright law, which takes into account the views ...
Building on the computer science concept of code smells, we initiate the study of law smells, i.e., ...
Uptake of Artificial Intelligence approaches in commercial practice has been low. By contrast, “Copy...
Our submission outlines research findings from an ongoing collaborative project between the School o...
Legal interpretation is a linguistic venture. In judicial opinions, for example, courts are often as...
Rules as Code (RaC), which encompasses the conversion of legal and regulatory rules into computer co...
The prominent effects of computer code have made it difficult to ignore the fact that code can be us...
The agglomeration of rules and regulations over time has produced a body of legal code that no singl...
This chapter forms the introduction to part I of this volume. It explores the notions of natural lan...
The conviction about the existence o f certain correspondence between the directives o f editing an...
The field of computational law has increasingly moved into the focus of the scientific community, wi...
The term code , as it is generally used, may denote any of a broad spectrum of legal texts. Our foc...
Legislators face the challenging task of drafting copyright law, which takes into account the views ...
International audienceLaw at large underpins modern society, codifying and governing many aspects of...
Both legal scholars and computer scientists will be curious to know how the gap between law and comp...
Legislators face the challenging task of drafting copyright law, which takes into account the views ...
Building on the computer science concept of code smells, we initiate the study of law smells, i.e., ...
Uptake of Artificial Intelligence approaches in commercial practice has been low. By contrast, “Copy...