The Cambridge Handbook of Smart Contracts, Blockchain Technology and Digital Platforms - DiMatteo, Larry A.; Cannarsa, Michel; Poncib-, Cristina; (szerk.) - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

The Cambridge Handbook of Smart Contracts, Blockchain Technology and Digital Platforms
 
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ISBN13:9781108492560
ISBN10:1108492568
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:386 oldal
Méret:261x183x25 mm
Súly:890 g
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 2 b/w illus.
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The Cambridge Handbook of Smart Contracts, Blockchain Technology and Digital Platforms

 
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Rövid leírás:

Analyzes the ongoing evolution of smart contracts, based upon blockchain technology, from the perspective of existing legal frameworks.

Hosszú leírás:
The product of a unique collaboration between academic scholars, legal practitioners, and technology experts, this Handbook is the first of its kind to analyze the ongoing evolution of smart contracts, based upon blockchain technology, from the perspective of existing legal frameworks - namely, contract law. The book's coverage ranges across many areas of smart contracts and electronic or digital platforms to illuminate the impact of new, and often disruptive, technologies on the law. With a mix of scholarly commentary and practical application, chapter authors provide expert insights on the core issues involving the use of smart contracts, concluding that smart contracts cannot supplant contract law and the courts, but leaving open the question of whether there is a need for specialized regulations to prevent abuse. This book should be read by anyone interested in the disruptive effect of new technologies on the law generally, and contract law in particular.

'This is a fascinating book with surprises for the reader in each chapter.' J. Brzezinski, Choice
Tartalomjegyzék:
Preface; Part I. General Framework: Legal and Technical: 1. Smart contracts and contract law Larry A. DiMatteo, Michel Cannarsa and Cristina Poncib-; 2. Legal meaning of smart contracts Riccardo De Caria; 3. Technology of smart contracts Valentina Gatteschi, Fabrizio Lamberti and Claudio Demartini; Part II. Contract Law and Smart Contracts: 4. Contract formation Mateja Durovic and Andr&&&233; Janssen; 5. Challenges of smart contracts: implementing excuses Eric Tjong Tjin Tai; 6. Contract interpretation Michel Cannarsa; 7. Smart contracts and contractual remedies Larry A. DiMatteo and Cristina Poncib-; Part III. Electronic Platforms and Networks: 8. Digital platforms: regulation and liability in EU law Piotr Tereszkiewicz; 9. Blockchains: a technology for decentralized marketplaces Eliza Mik; 10. Regulating smart contracts and online platforms: a Chinese perspective Jia Wang and Lei Chen; Part IV. Privacy, Security, and Data Protection: 11. Blockchain and data protection Lokke Moerel; 12. Data protection law in hybrid worlds Sjef van Erp; 13. Smart contracts: issues of property and security rights Louis-Daniel Muka Tshibende; 14. Algorithmic contracts and consumer privacy Lauren Henry Scholz; Part V. Smart Contracts: Courts and the Legal Profession: 15. Smart contracts and the courts Marc Cl&&&233;ment; 16. Usefulness and dangers of smart contracts in consumer transactions Oscar Borgogno; Part VI. Future of Smart Contracts, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence: 17. Transactional technologies, legal disruption, and the case of network contracts Roger Brownsword; 18. Observations on the impact of technology on contract law Barbara Pasa and Larry A. DiMatteo; 19. Visions of smart contracts Diana Wallis.