The European Parliament’s Policy Department for Citizens’ Rights and Constitutional Affairs published an in-depth analysis at the request of the JURI Committee, looks at the use of data for the purpose of regulatory assessment/evaluation.

The paper highlights that technologies to support drafting of legislation can be woven into synergy with technologies to assess/evaluate outcomes. Different approaches may be adopted for regulatory assessment which make different informational demands. More inclusive multi-criteria approaches for assessing regulatory impacts, such as the UN sustainable development goals, may require additional data.

Read the analysis here.