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I wonder why the legal profession sticks to natural language


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RainyDayTmrw04/04/2025

They don't, though. Plenty of words in law mean something precise but utterly detached from the vernacular meaning. Law language is effectively a separate, more precise language, that happens to share some parts with the parent language.

dzamo_norton04/04/2025

There was that "smart contract" idea back when immutable distributed ledgers were in fashion. I still struggle to see the approach being workable for anything more complicated (and muddied) than Hello World level contracts.

timacles04/04/2025

Because law isn’t a fixed entity, it is a suggestion for the navigation of an infinite wiring

me-vs-cat04/04/2025

Backwards compatibility works differently there, and legalese has not exactly evolved naturally.