A forthcoming article explores the concept of executing legal norms like machine code without the need for interpretation.
The article introduces the idea of Compiled Norms, focusing on formal syntax and computational execution in legal language.
The framework distinguishes between declarative legal language and compiled legal language, emphasizing the importance of structural executability.
The article presents a technical typology of computable legal speech based on grammatical hierarchy, closure structure, semantic ambiguity, and deterministic parsing.