Abstract
Patterns are a central tool in legal design. They are conceptual schemes or entities describing solutions to a recurring legal problem, helping to make contracts, disclosures and policies accessible to users and easier to prepare. In this paper, we take stock of existing legal design patterns and pattern libraries and present the idea of a legal design pattern language intended to lead to documenting and sharing good practices across disciplines and to more actionable pattern libraries.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Jusletter IT : Die Zeitschrift fuer IT und Recht |
Publication status | Published - 21 Feb 2019 |