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Casanovas, Pompeu
Pompeu
Casanovas
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La Trobe University
Hashmi, Mustafa
Mustafa
Hashmi
0000-0002-6376-082X
La Trobe University
Barnes, Jeffrey
Jeffrey
Barnes
0000-0002-4867-1909
La Trobe University
de Koker, Louis
Louis
de Koker
0000-0003-0120-6150
La Trobe University
Ho-Pun Lam
Ho-Pun Lam
0000-0002-1137-8549
CSIRO
Governatori, Guido
Guido
Governatori
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Data61
Zeleznikow, John
John
Zeleznikow
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La Trobe University
Comments on Cracking The Code: Rulemaking For Humans And Machines (August 2020 draft) Comments on the draft OECD White Paper on Rules as Code, submitted on 27 August 2020 to the authors
Zenodo
2020
Rules as Code
Cracking the Code (OECD)
Rule Modelling
Business Languages
Legal interpretation
Regulatory modelsZ
2020-10-31
10.5281/zenodo.4166114
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Cracking the Code: Rulemaking for Humans and Machines is an OECD Working Paper authored
by James Mohun and Alex Roberts and released on 14 October 2020. This Working Paper on
Public Governance, produced by the OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation, is available
in English and French. A draft version was publicly available on the web for comments. In August
2020 the La Trobe LawTech team reached out to the authors and provided some comments on the
draft Working Paper. Rules as Code is gaining momentum, increasing the need for constructive
critical engagement. To support the broader discussions around Rules as Code, we are publishing
our August 2020 Comments. These are provided in their original form, with small technical and
language edits for wider publication.