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Adaptive Regulation

Dazza Greenwood edited this page Jul 14, 2015 · 3 revisions

What if laws and legal rules were literally data driven and could not only be executed in automated ways but could also be automatically modified within certain parameters to best adapt to the environments and entities to which the rules are intended to apply?

This is one way to look at how adaptive regulations could evolve in a more fully computational legal system. Below are relevant sources on the topic of Adaptive Regulation:

http://www.irgc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/2.-Robyn-LIM_Adaptive-Licensing-reg-persp_IRGC-Beijing-Jan-2013.pdf

http://www.irgc.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/2.-Robyn-LIM_Adaptive-Licensing-reg-persp_IRGC-Beijing-Jan-2013.pdf

http://kenan.ethics.duke.edu/regulation/laws-that-learn-adaptive-regulation-of-pharmaceuticals-feb-27/

http://kenan.ethics.duke.edu/regulation/about/rethinking-regulation/

http://firsttodisclose.github.io/OnlineHackathon/

http://kenan.ethics.duke.edu/regulation/about/rethinking-regulation/

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