
DIRLAB set a new standard in law-making based on its invention of the labelling of provisions of directives. Labelled provisions become standard units for systematic processing by CaT. The product is better regulation.
Computer-assisted Transposition is carried out in six steps:
PLAN, LABEL, TRANSLATE, ASSESS, TRANSPOSE and IMPLEMENT.
Labels are fundamental to each step as they drive the process according to a predetermined plan. This ensures early delivery to decision makers.
RIDe, the automated calculation of the ‘Ratio of Implementation of the Directive’, measures the compatibility. This indicator is the basis for the certification procedure which securely closes each step.
Plan-Do-Check-Act powers continuous and effective improvement. CaT introduces a systematic methodology for public administration to produce better regulation and implementation.
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