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SMU Centre for Computational Law

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    Benjamin Koh Law | Tech | Investments
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    Yongming Han I'm into functional programming, formal methods for software, and using machine learning for natural language understanding/processing
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    Gerald Koh BSc Computing & Law at Singapore Management University
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    Yongming Han I'm into functional programming, formal methods for software, and using machine learning for natural language understanding/processing
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    Shanice Giselle Goh First Year BSc (Computing and Law) Undergraduate • Student Assistant at SMU CCLAW • Director at SMU Legal Innovation and Technology
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Overview

The Centre for Computational Law (CCLAW) is Singapore's first and only research centre focused on applied research in the intersection between law and technology. Our flagship project is the Research Programme in Computational Law, a SGD$15M effort supported by the National Research Foundation of Singapore. CCLAW's flagship programme researches and develops open source technologies for ‘smart’ contracts and ‘smart’ statutes, starting with the design and implementation of a domain-specific programming language (DSL) that allows for laws, rules and agreements to be expressed in code. This paves the way for ‘smart’ contracts and statutes that can be reliably executed by computers to enable precise and accurate performance and compliance. Industry-adoption of the DSL will facilitate the delivery of more efficient legal and regulatory services through digital systems, and will broaden access to justice.