This webinar was hosted on 21 November 2024
Government agencies around the world are under pressure to do more with less. They're also expected to produce better outcomes from more complex regulation, faster than ever.
At the same time, regulators globally are turning their attention to the regulation of digital systems and technologies. They are also exploring the increasing use of digital systems for working with and implementing regulation and how they should be designed and governed.
Join the team at Syncopate Lab to hear more about their approach to the design, development and deployment of digital legal systems, as recently described in the MIT Computational Law Review.
Tom and Hamish will step you through a thought-provoking and practical analysis of how rules as code and digital legal infrastructure can rise to meet these challenges, including:
The role of digital regulatory infrastructure in best practice principles set out by the Ministry of Regulation in its recent Quick Guides for Regulators.
Modern conceptual approaches and tooling for rules as code and digital legal system design.
Better systems for publishing secondary legislation and complying with the Secondary Legislation Access Standards.
Better systems for consultation on documents and drafts.
An award-nominated system for digital reporting of regulatory data via an API, built on a traceable digital legal system and rules builder interface.