The present chapter aims to investigate whether and how blockchain technology platforms and smart contracts could be considered a modern form of private authority, which at least partially escapes the application of mandatory rules and traditional enforcement mechanisms.Blockchain technology presents itself as democratic in nature, as it is based on an idea of radical decentralization
Are we bound by any national rules when we act in an organization that only exists in the digital sp...
Thousands of years ago, written contracts first appeared in Mesopotamia, with small cuneiform triang...
Much of the discussion around blockchain-based smart contracts has focused on whether or not they op...
Blockchain is a disruptive technology whose impact are broadly diffused within the international com...
The growing use of technology, apps, and internet-ofthings is pushing innocent consumers to the bott...
Discussing legal issues related to smart contracts on the blockchain is very topical. This article w...
Technologies and their inherent design choices create normative structures that affect governance. T...
Offering an overview of the interactions between digital technologies and contract law, we identify ...
This chapter discuss the legality of smart contract in a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO)...
This contribution deals with some of the most popular myths about smart contracts and attempts to «d...
Smart contracts and cryptocurrencies have sparked considerable interest among legal scholars in rece...
The terms "Blockchain", "Cryptocurrency", "Bitcoin", "Ethereum" and "Hyperledger" encompass not only...
By consensus, smart contracts are a revolution in private ordering: They offer guaranteed enforcemen...
The article concerns selected issues regarding smart contracts from the perspective of private law, ...
Blockchains and smart contracts are emerging technologies that pose unique challenges for legal syst...
Are we bound by any national rules when we act in an organization that only exists in the digital sp...
Thousands of years ago, written contracts first appeared in Mesopotamia, with small cuneiform triang...
Much of the discussion around blockchain-based smart contracts has focused on whether or not they op...
Blockchain is a disruptive technology whose impact are broadly diffused within the international com...
The growing use of technology, apps, and internet-ofthings is pushing innocent consumers to the bott...
Discussing legal issues related to smart contracts on the blockchain is very topical. This article w...
Technologies and their inherent design choices create normative structures that affect governance. T...
Offering an overview of the interactions between digital technologies and contract law, we identify ...
This chapter discuss the legality of smart contract in a decentralized autonomous organization (DAO)...
This contribution deals with some of the most popular myths about smart contracts and attempts to «d...
Smart contracts and cryptocurrencies have sparked considerable interest among legal scholars in rece...
The terms "Blockchain", "Cryptocurrency", "Bitcoin", "Ethereum" and "Hyperledger" encompass not only...
By consensus, smart contracts are a revolution in private ordering: They offer guaranteed enforcemen...
The article concerns selected issues regarding smart contracts from the perspective of private law, ...
Blockchains and smart contracts are emerging technologies that pose unique challenges for legal syst...
Are we bound by any national rules when we act in an organization that only exists in the digital sp...
Thousands of years ago, written contracts first appeared in Mesopotamia, with small cuneiform triang...
Much of the discussion around blockchain-based smart contracts has focused on whether or not they op...