lawalong
Lawalong is a conceptual framework in legal studies for analyzing how statutory and regulatory regimes change over time across jurisdictions. The term combines “law” and “along” to suggest tracing laws along a timeline and across borders, allowing researchers to map convergence, divergence, and reform pathways. The framework is used to study legislative evolution, regulatory pacing, and the diffusion of legal norms.
Origin and development: First proposed in academic discourse during the 2010s by scholars in comparative law
Methodology: Researchers assemble longitudinal datasets of statutory texts, codes, and regulations, coding provisions by topic, substantive
Applications: Lawalong is used to observe diffusion of regulatory approaches, assess alignment with policy objectives, and
Limitations: Data availability and quality vary across jurisdictions; coding can be subjective; translations introduce errors; the
See also: Comparative law, Legal informatics, Longitudinal study.