directivesanan
Directivesanan is a term used in speculative policy studies and science fiction to describe a framework in which governing directives are encoded, distributed, and enforced within administrative and digital infrastructures. It envisions rules that can be interpreted by machines as well as humans, enabling automated compliance checks, routing of tasks, and auditable decision traces. The concept is not a description of current law but a thought experiment about how directive-based governance could operate in highly digitized environments.
Origins and usage of the term are informal. Directivesanan has appeared in academic debates, policy simulations,
Concept and mechanics. A directivesanan framework typically imagines three interlocking layers: directive encoding, which translates normative
Relation to real policy. Directivesanan is primarily a theoretical construct and not an established legal term.
See also: machine-readable law, automated governance, smart contracts, regulatory technology.