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Document Type
Report
Language
English (en)
Publication Date
2024
Publication Title
Redesigning the Governance Stack Project at Georgetown Law
Abstract
The administrative state is inadequately structured to define and implement public values related to the design and operation of digital architectures, systems, and processes. The Reimagining the Governance Stack Project at Georgetown Law is a long-term, full-stack effort to reinvent the administrative state so that it is capable of governing the information economy in accordance with public priorities. This first concept paper focuses on regulatory monitoring capacities. Agencies need new tools to monitor compliance with existing public mandates and understand the information economy in order to develop new and more effective regulation.
Keywords
Administrative Law, Regulation of Information Economy, Compliance Monitoring Tools, Digital Architectures
Publication Citation
Julie E. Cohen et al., Regulatory Monitoring in the Information Economy, Redesigning the Governance Stack Project at Georgetown Law (2024)
Repository Citation
Dvoskin, Brenda, "Regulatory Monitoring in the Information Economy" (2024). Scholarship@WashULaw. 711.
https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/law_scholarship/711
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Comments
This work was developed with the support of the Tech & Public Policy program at the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University, the Fritz Family Fellowship at Georgetown University, the Ford Foundation, the Reset Foundation, and the Economic Security Project.