Program Transparency for Legal Machines
This paper attempts to define the transparency problem. The context is the changeover from a text culture to a machine culture in law. The paradigm change to electronic procedures reveals new contexts for justice. Note that equal access to e-procedures does not guarantee justice. The transparency of the law leads to the transparency of programs. We formulate two requirements for legal machines: 1) the architecture of the program must be made accessible; and 2) the program must provide legal protection. The implementation of these requirements is a subject for software engineering. A need therefore arises for the requirements to flow down to lower level specifications. In the end we define program transparency as a compliance problem.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The context of justice in the paradigm change to electronic procedures
- 3. Transparency in software engineering
- 3.1. On implementing Requirement 2 – legal protection
- 4. Formulating program transparency as compliance
- 5. Conclusions
- 6. Acknowledgement
- 7. References
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