Policy/law is understood as constituting of text. text that is designed to be drafted in a particular way, in the most certain way possible (what we lawyers constantly refer to as “legal certainty”) in order for that piece of text to give the same meaning regardless of who reads it (a legal scholar, or a layman), where it is read (a piece of law should mean the same regardless of the country, region or jurisdiction one reads it) or when it is read (good laws are timeless)
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Having said that,