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The Legal Code: Automating Compliance in Smart Contracts

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The Legal Code: Automating Compliance in Smart Contracts

A forthcoming article in *Computer Law & Security Review* tackles the complex challenge of integrating statutory legal norms directly into computable contracts. Researchers propose methods to encode legal rules and compliance requirements into the logic of smart contracts, moving beyond simple transaction execution to create agreements that can automatically adhere to relevant regulations. This work sits at the critical intersection of cybersecurity, legal tech, and formal verification, aiming to reduce ambiguity and enforcement costs in digital agreements.

Why it might matter to you: For cybersecurity and compliance professionals, this research points toward a future where security policies and regulatory controls are hard-coded into business processes, reducing human error and audit complexity. Understanding this evolution is crucial for designing secure systems that are not only resilient to attack but also inherently compliant, potentially reshaping risk management and identity and access management frameworks in cloud and application security.

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