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Blockchain and the Law

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 2019

Summary

This book analyses the new blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) in term of its impact on law, contracts and the digital economy. It discusses global legislation in the blockchain and its implications. The analysis of contracts includes the Bitcoin system and the Bitcoin Blockchain.

The book is written in an international and European perspective. It is characterised by a practical approach and addressed to lawyers who want to deepen their knowledge about legal aspects of new technologies such as the blockchain and other modern IT tools, but also to entrepreneurs, IT specialists, developers and IT managers in the implementation of DLT and block technologies

The book covers the following topics

Chapter I

Blockchains and DLT in the digital economy

Chapter II

Blockchains, DLT – basic terms

Chapter III

Blockchains in finance

Chapter IV

Durable media with blockchain technology

Chapter V

"Smart Contracts"

Chapter VI

The future of blockchain solutions in legal regulations (an initiated discussion).

Prof. UO dr hab. Dariusz Szostek is Director of the Centre for Legal Problems of Technic and New Technologies at the Faculty of Law University of Opole.

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Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-5693-3
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-9829-0
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Language
English
Pages
160
Product type
Book Titles

Table of contents

ChapterPages
  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
  2. Introduction Pages 9 - 10 Download chapter (PDF)
  3. Download chapter (PDF)
    1. Introduction
      1. Introduction
      2. Trends of the digital economy
      3. DLT and blockchains as a catalyst for lex electronica?
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      1. Definition
      2. Legal definition
      3. DLT and documents
      1. Definition
      2. Legal definition
      3. Blocks
      4. Consensus
      5. How does it work?
      6. Types of blockchains
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    1. Introduction
    2. Blockchains in financial institutions
      1. Bitcoin – how does its blockchain work?
        1. License for Bitcoin software
            1. Mining contracts
          1. Wallets
          2. Transfers of bitcoins or other cryptocurrencies and blockchain records
          3. Cryptocurrency “exchanges” and buyers
    3. Blockchains or DLT and electronic money
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    1. Introduction
    2. Term of durable medium
        1. Use of private blockchains as technology for durable media
        2. Use of public blockchains as technology for durable media
        3. Ways of recording documents on durable media
        4. “Forgetting” a document on a durable medium
        5. “Providing” a document on a blockchain-based durable medium.
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    1. Introduction
      1. From the point of view of the doctrine
      2. Legal point of view
    2. The Notion, Properties and Classification of “Smart Contracts”
      1. Classification
      1. Introduction
      2. Definition
      3. Tokens – legal issue
      1. “Smart contracts” and lawyers
      2. Custom, common law, lex mercatoria, arbitration and smart contracts
  8. Chapter VI. The future of blockchain solutions in legal regulations (an initiated discussion).Pages 136 - 140 Download chapter (PDF)
  9. Appendix Pages 141 - 152 Download chapter (PDF)
  10. Bibliography Pages 153 - 158 Download chapter (PDF)
  11. The AuthorPages 159 - 160 Download chapter (PDF)

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