noun
- plural of codifiability; the quality or state of being capable of being codified (organized into a systematic code or set of rules)
Usage: formal; typically used in legal, academic, or technical contexts
Examples
- The codifiabilities of different legal systems vary widely depending on their historical traditions.
- Researchers debated the codifiabilities of ethical principles in artificial intelligence.
- The project assessed the codifiabilities of various business processes for automation.
- Legal scholars examined the codifiabilities of customary practices across different cultures.