Useful Rules-as-Code blogs, case studies, tools and other resources, recommended by our members. Governing Digital Legal Systems: Insights on Artificial Intelligence and Rules as Code (Opens in a new tab/window) Hamish Fraser and Tom Barraclough, @law.MIT.edu - October 2024 EN Team 7 - Develop Rules as Code chatbots for use in public services (Opens in a new tab/window) Global Government Forum - August 2024 New techniques for building and using legal encodings in the drafting room (Opens in a new tab/window) Canadian Government, OECD Observatory of Public Sector Innovation case study library by Martin Perron - July 2024 Digital distortions arising when encoding regulation (Opens in a new tab/window) A Huggins, A Witt, M Burdon - March 2024 Beeck Centre roundtable video Community Insights (Opens in a new tab/window) Policy Engine (Opens in a new tab/window) MyFriendBen (Opens in a new tab/window) Benefits Data Trust (Opens in a new tab/window) The case for adaptive and end-to-end policy management (Opens in a new tab/window) Pia Andrews (The Mandarin) - Dec 2023 GovCMS announces enterprise adoption of Rules as Code (Opens in a new tab/window) GovCMS - Nov 2023 GovCMS Mega Meetup - Rules as Code: Empowering citizens through more personalised experience (Opens in a new tab/window) Alfred Deeb, Salsa Digital - Nov 2023 A cost/benefit analysis of a Rules as Code-enabled transformation (Opens in a new tab/window) Tim de Sousa - Nov 2023 Global Trends in Government Innovation 2023 - Bringing about Rules as Code 2.0 (Opens in a new tab/window) OECD - Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI) - May 2023 Cracking the Code - Rulemaking for Humans and Machines (Opens in a new tab/window) OECD - Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI) - Oct 2020 Know your legal eligibility (Opens in a new tab/window) OECD - Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI) - 2022 Delivering a personalised citizen experience using Rules as Code as a shared utility (Opens in a new tab/window) Case Study Library OECD - Observatory of Public Sector Innovation (OPSI) - 2022 Towards a definition of Rules as Code (Opens in a new tab/window) Medium Tim de Sousa - Mar 2021 Better Rules and Legislation as Code (Opens in a new tab/window) Pia Andrews - 2023 2022 Rules as Code Demo Day (Video Series) (Opens in a new tab/window) Beeck Centre - Jun 2022 A Trust Framework for Government Use of Artificial Intelligence and Automated Decision Making (Opens in a new tab/window) Pia Andrews - Aug 2022 Four things you should know about Rules as Code (Opens in a new tab/window) Medha Basu - Mar 2020 GovCMS Rules-as-Code Proof-of-Concept Whitepaper v1.2 (Opens in a new tab/window) Salsa Digital - Sep 2022 Salsa Digital RaC Newsletter (Opens in a new tab/window) newsletter exploring Rules as Code (RaC), focusing on case studies and RaC news ‘Rules as Code’ will let computers apply laws and regulations. But over-rigid interpretations would undermine our freedoms (Opens in a new tab/window) The Conversation - Nov 2020 Digital Legislation Working Group Outcomes (Opens in a new tab/window) Cross-government collaboration Delivery Modernisation 2019 The process behind Rules As Code (RaC) (Opens in a new tab/window) Phillipa Martin | Salsa Digital - Aug 2022 When we code the rules on which our society runs, we can create better results and new opportunities for the public and regulators, and companies looking to make compliance easier (Opens in a new tab/window) Tim de Sousa & Pia Andrews - Oct 2019