AIGN Legal – From Law to AI Governance Architecture

Artificial intelligence has outpaced the boundaries of traditional law. Legal interpretation alone can no longer ensure accountability or auditability in AI systems.
Regulations such as the EU AI Act, the GDPR, and ISO/IEC 42001 define what responsible AI must achieve — but not how it should be architected.

AIGN Legal closes this gap.
It transforms legal obligation into operational infrastructure, embedding compliance directly into the systemic design of intelligent systems.

Developed within AIGN OS – The Operating System for Responsible AI Governance, AIGN Legal introduces the field of Systemic Legal Governance — a discipline that makes legality measurable, auditable, and certifiable.
Where laws once relied on interpretation, they now gain architecture — each duty and article mapped to a verifiable governance layer.

Serving as the Legal Layer of the AIGN OS architecture, AIGN Legal provides regulators, enterprises, and legal institutions with a structural method to prove compliance under multiple regimes.
It turns governance into infrastructure — and law into design.

Principles Kernel AIGN OS v.9 (2025 Edition)
Principles Kernel AIGN OS v.9 (2025 Edition)

At its core, AIGN Legal institutionalises legality itself — not as an opinion, but as infrastructure.AIGN Legal defines the juridical foundation of the AIGN OS architecture — it is the Legal Layer of the world’s first AI Governance Operating System. It operationalises law-by-design principles: translating statutory obligations from the EU AI ActGDPRISO/IEC 42001, and NIST AI RMF into measurable, verifiable system architecture.Within the AIGN OS ecosystem, AIGN Legal functions as the bridge between regulatory intent and technical execution, transforming compliance from interpretation into infrastructure.

This integration allows regulators and enterprises to demonstrate compliance once, operationally — across multiple legal regimes.

InstrumentFunctionOutcome
AIGN Legal CompassAligns legal duties with governance control points across the OS layers.Creates a continuous evidentiary chain.
AIGN Legal Readiness MatrixQuantifies legal maturity across seven systemic dimensions.Produces a Legal Readiness Score (LRS).
AIGN Legal Trust LabelCertifies systemic legality and continuous compliance.Enables cross-jurisdictional recognition.

TitleYearDOI
The AIGN Declaration on Systemic AI Governance: Defining the Operating Principles for the Age of Intelligent Systems202510.5281/zenodo.17481653
AIGN OS – The Operating System for Responsible AI Governance202510.2139/ssrn.5374312
AIGN OS – Trust Infrastructure: Certification, Licensing, and Market Enforcement for Responsible AI202510.2139/ssrn.5561078
AIGN OS – AI Agents: The AI Governance Stack as a New Regulatory Infrastructure202510.2139/ssrn.5543162
AIGN Systemic AI Governance Stress Test202510.2139/ssrn.5489746
The ASGR Index – Global Benchmark for Systemic AI Governance Readiness202510.5281/zenodo.17475315
The AIGN Academy – Institutionalising Systemic AI Governance Education202510.5281/zenodo.17462559

(All works authored by Patrick Upmann · AIGN Research Series · Registered DOIs via Zenodo & SSRN.)

AIGN Legal harmonises the world’s key governance regimes into one infrastructure:

  • EU AI Act (2024/1689) – Arts. 6–15, 43–44, 61
  • GDPR (2016/679) – Art. 5(2), 24, 35
  • ISO/IEC 42001 (2023) – Clauses 4–10
  • NIST AI RMF (2023) – Map / Measure / Manage / Govern
  • OECD AI Principles (2019) · UNESCO AI Ethics Recommendation (2021)

Result: a Legal-to-Architecture Continuum™ that converts regulatory text into operational evidence.

The AIGN Declaration on Systemic AI Governance functions as the constitutional layer of AIGN OS.
It defines seven operating principles that ensure accountability, transparency, and global interoperability.
Together, AIGN Legal + AIGN Declaration form the juridical backbone of the AIGN OS Governance Architecture.

Upmann, P. (2025). AIGN Legal – From Law to Architecture: Institutionalising Systemic Legal AI Governance.
AIGN Legal Research Series Vol. 1 · AIGN – Artificial Intelligence Governance Network.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17573539 · License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International.

© 2025 Patrick Upmann · AIGN – Artificial Intelligence Governance Network
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