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Rules as code

Datum

24 NOV. 2022

24 NOV. 2022

Toegangsgeld

Gratis

Tijd

12:00

Adres

Rue Ravenstein 60 60 Rue Ravenstein 1000 Bruxelles

Het AI for the Common Good Institute (ULB/VUB) en Easy Brussels organiseren een halve dag discussie en gesprekken over Rules as Code.

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Het AI for the Common Good Institute (ULB/VUB) en Easy Brussels organiseren een halve dag discussies en lezingen over Rules as Code en Digital-Ready wetgeving. Rules as code (RAC) is een aanpak om regelgeving, wetgeving en beleid te creëren en te publiceren als machine- en mensleesbaar. Het evenement brengt deskundigen en ambtenaren uit heel Europa bijeen om te discussiëren en ervaringen uit te wisselen over de digitalisering van regelgeving. De discussie vindt plaats in het Engels, Frans en Nederlands.

Program

11:30 – 12:00 – Welcome & Registration of participants

Rules as Code & Administrative Simplification (12:00 – 15:30) – Designed for public servants

12:00 – 12:30 – Gregory Lewkowicz & David Restrepo Amariles, Rules as Code (RaC) and the SimpLex project in Brussels: An Introduction to a New Perspective on Policymaking and Legislation Drafting

12:30 – 12:50 – Kristoffer Nilaus Olsen, Digital-Ready Legislation in Denmark

12:50 – 13:10 – Kate Hannah & Zoë Rillstone, RaC for Legislation Drafting in Jersey

13:15 – 14:00 – Roundtables Lunch “RaC in practice”: Discussion with experts

14:00 – 14:20 – Laurence Diver & Masha Medvedeva, The Typology of Legal Technologies: A Web Tool to Explore Legal Technologies

14:20 – 14:40 – Thomas Guillet & Mauko Quiroga, OpenFisca: The Open Source Platform to Write Rules as Code

14:40 – 15:00 – Sandra Chakroun & Benoît Courty, The Case of Leximpact at the French National Assembly

15:00 – 15:30 – General Discussion: What Remains to Be Done in the Region of Brussels ?

Rules as Code & Digital-Ready Legislation (16:00 – 18:30)

15:30 – 16:00 – Welcome & Registration of Participants

16:00 – 16:20 – Welcome Speeches

Bernard Clerfayt, Minister of the Government of the Brussels-Capital Region, responsible for Digital Transition

Representative of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

Representative of the Brussels Regional Informatics Centre

16:20 – 17:00 – The SimpLex Project: Building a Regional Legislation Database & AI-based Tools for Better Legislation

Youcef Bouharaoua, Hakim Boulahya, Simone Casalena, Xander De Valkeneer, Raphaël Gyory, Gregory Lewkowicz, David Restrepo Amariles, Raffaele Todesco

17:00 – 17:15 – Pause

17:15 – 18:15 – Rules as Code & Digital-Ready Legislations in Practice

Sandra Chakroun, Benoît Courty, Thomas Guillet, Kate Hannah, Mireille Hildebrandt, Kristoffer Nilaus Olsen, Mauko Quiroga, Zoë Rillstone.

18:15 – 18:30 – Gregory Lewkowicz, Conclusion – Legal Innovation for the Capital of Europe : The Way Ahead

18:30 – Cocktail

Speakers

  • Youcef Bouharaoua, Researcher, Perelman Centre – Smart Law Hub, ULB
  • Hakim Boulahya, Researcher, Perelman Centre – Smart Law Hub, ULB
  • Simone Casalena, Research Assistant, Perelman Centre – Smart Law Hub, ULB
  • Sandra Chakroun, Leximpact, French National Assembly (France)
  • Bernard Clerfayt, Minister of the Government of the Brussels-Capital Region, responsible for Digital Transition
  • Benoît Courty, Leximpact, French National Assembly (France)
  • Xander De Valkeneer, Legal Advisor, Easy.Brussels
  • Laurence Diver, Researcher, LSTS, VUB
  • Thomas Guillet, OpenFisca (France)
  • Raphaël Gyory, Researcher, IRIDIA, ULB
  • Kate Hannah, Legislative Drafting Office, States of Jersey (Jersey)
  • Mireille Hildebrandt, Professor at VUB, co-Director of LSTS
  • Gregory Lewkowicz, Professor at ULB, Perelman Centre – Smart Law Hub (Brussels)
  • Masha Medvedeva, Researcher, LSTS, VUB
  • Kristoffer Nilaus Olsen, Chief adviser, Division for Analysis and Policy, Secretariat for digital-ready legislation (Denmark)
  • Mauko Quiroga, OpenFisca (France)
  • David Restrepo Amariles, Professor at HEC-Paris, Smart Law Hub (Paris)
  • Zoë Rillstone, Legislative Drafting Office, States of Jersey (Jersey)
  • Raffaele Todesco, Researcher, Perelman Centre – Smart Law Hub, ULB

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