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Law as Fallback vs Minimalist Codes

28 min · 30. touko 2026
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What happens when a country writes thousands of laws but almost never enforces them? This episode contrasts Japan’s granular fallback model — where dense legal codes function as social furniture — against minimalist systems like the US Constitution, where brevity shifts complexity to the courts. We explore how Singapore actively enforces its detailed laws, why minimalism can be more expensive than granularity, and what the EU AI Act reveals about these tradeoffs in real time. A legal philosophy twofer with implications for AI regulation, trade policy, and platform governance.

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