Pure Legal Code

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= PLC is a project to create a range of domain specific languages (DSL), for the legal profession. These languages are designed to be easy to use, flexible, logically consistent, human readable, and machine readable. PLC stand for “pure legal code”.

URL = http://blog.liquidlaw.org/?page_id=11


Description

"The project builds on top of existing low level open source code bases, and seeks to integrate these in a way in which non-technical professionals can design and implement their own legal constitutions using an easy to use English like syntax.


Initially we are focussing on designing languages for creating organisational structures (constitutions and member agreements), together with a range of voting options, and revenue sharing arrangements.


The languages themselves are being created by teams of programmers and legal professionals, with the aim of reducing the complexity and cost of creating custom legal agreements between parties. It is envisaged that these languages will be of use to a range of professional and causal users (legal and technical coders), enabling them to easily create and embed “legal apps” into clients web sites, or mobile devices." (http://blog.liquidlaw.org/?page_id=11)