PERMITFOLIO Regulation Research Institute
Advancing long-horizon research on regulatory infrastructure to navigate the intersection of global compliance frameworks and technological innovation
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◆Independent, non-commercial research effort
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◆Focus on structural regulatory analysis
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◆Bridging practice and policy
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◆Supporting underlying product development
If you're tracking global financial regulation, compliance trends and emerging policy risks,
we invite you to follow our Research Institute's in-depth reports.
Make Regulation Computable
A flagship research series exploring how legal and regulatory text can be transformed into structured, comparable, machine-readable objects without flattening doctrinal meaning.
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◆Legal text analysis
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◆Machine learning and NLP for regulatory texts
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◆Compliance logic modeling and computable constraints
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◆Complexity, ambiguity, and conflict metrics
Full papers in this series are intended to appear on the website after academic conference acceptance. Before that stage, the site may host program descriptions, abstracts, notes, and research updates.
Built around enduring regulatory questions
Regulatory infrastructure
How rules are structured, interpreted, operationalized, and made durable across institutions.
Market structure
How regulation shapes entry, barriers, compliance costs, and competitive dynamics over time.
Data governance
How information systems, governance design, and compliance structures interact under real-world institutional constraints.
Computable regulation
How legal text can be quantified, modeled, stress-tested, and translated into computational frameworks.
Global Policy Watch
Your weekly guide to global policy shifts
We distill key regulatory and policy developments across major jurisdictions into concise, actionable insights—so you can stay ahead of market risks and opportunities, without information overload.
For decision-makers who need signal, not noise
Built for policy-conscious operators, compliance teams, investors, researchers, and globally oriented readers who need a reliable cross-jurisdiction view without spending hours sorting through fragmented updates.