Law analysis can be used to traceably record which laws and regulations, decisions and trade-offs have led to which processes, data, rules and terminology in the knowledge model and thus information systems.
Through the combination of the Law analysis approach and the deployment of iKnow tooling, full traceability from source to execution is made possible.
This workshop provides the professional with all the knowledge and experience needed to work with Law analysis in practice. The Legal Reference Model (JRM) 2.0 is covered: how to classify legal elements and establish their relationships. Then, on the basis of example cases, practice is given in creating Law analysis models.
The workshop will use the supporting tooling for Law analysis: iKnow Cognitatie.
In recent years, PNA has worked with the Belastingdienst and others to develop an approach that ensures you are always in compliance with laws and regulations. We call this: law analysis. With law analysis, we achieve agile law implementation: processes and information systems are linked one-to-one with laws and regulations. When laws and regulations change, processes and information systems change with them.