Dealing with Changes to Legislation in Networked Environments

  • Authors:
  • Saskia van de Ven;Alexander Boer;Tom van Engers

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Amsterdam, Leibniz Center for Law, {s.vandeven, A.W.F.Boer, vanEngers}@uva.nl;University of Amsterdam, Leibniz Center for Law, {s.vandeven, A.W.F.Boer, vanEngers}@uva.nl;University of Amsterdam, Leibniz Center for Law, {s.vandeven, A.W.F.Boer, vanEngers}@uva.nl

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the 2009 conference on Legal Knowledge and Information Systems: JURIX 2009: The Twenty-Second Annual Conference
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

More and more people on the working floor are expected to have knowledge of the sources of law that are applicable to their field. While coping with vast volumes of regulations is a challenge, dealing with changes in legislation is even more challenging. Organizational change also affects the amount and complexity of legal rules people in organizations have to deal with. Moreover, not only rules are affected; changes in the organization's environment often create the need to redesign business processes and IT infrastructure, reallocate roles and responsibilities and reorder tasks. This paper explains our approach on dealing with these issues.