Thursday, 11 March 2021, 5:31 pm An intriguing new report warns that enacting legislation in code is a risk to the constitutional arrangements of New Zealand. Despite that, they argue that two pieces of legislation currently under review should be drafted in computer code: the Resource Management Act 1991 and internet filtering legislation (currently at Select Committee) . Increasing use of computer systems to give effect to law and policy Domestically and globally, governments are grappling with how to use regulation to deal with digital policy issues. They are also increasingly using computer systems to give effect to regulatory systems. This report was prompted by a global movement