Digitalization of Local Legislation
Potential Uses-Cases from Hungary
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https://doi.org/10.47272/KIKPhD.2026.1.3Kulcsszavak:
Local legislation, Digitalization of legislation, Law as a Code, Rules as a Code, Legal logicAbsztrakt
The digitalization of local legislation can take several directions: on the one hand, the automatization of the legislative process itself (or certain elements thereof) and, on the other hand, the “coding” of the legislation that has been drafted (“Law as a Code” concept) so that it can be almost instantly implemented in the various legislative systems, thereby enabling certain legislative sub-systems to implement the “coded” legislation automatically and immediately, or enabling them to track changes automatically. In our paper, after a review of the relevant literature, we examined the possibilities and limitations of the realization of the concept in practice starting at the very first phase: what attitudes and demands can be identified by the local authorities.
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