Abstract

Coding of of legal rules is the process of converting a legal norm into one of the programming languages. A legal rule that exists in both text and computer code/program form is labeled as the "Law as Code" (LAC). The optimal goal of the LAC methodology is to enable the meaning of the norm in written form to be preserved in its version in programming code. The scope and importance of the LAC have been recognized in the EU Law: there are also general documents adopted by individual states as a guide for its application. The success of the above-mentioned process is monitored in three ways: through the introduction of "controllers", the implementation of testing and the application of the regulatory sandbox methodology. The implementation of the LAC methodology requires a multidisciplinary and multisectoral approach (public and private sector involvement: such an approach is necessary considering the dynamics and constant changes in the development of technology that accompanies the described process. The role of legal expertise in this case is parallel to that of technological experts: these roles are not exclusive, but should have a synergistic effect.

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