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Blockchains Smart Contracts Decentralised Autonomous Organisations And The Law Daniel Kraus

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Blockchains Smart Contracts Decentralised Autonomous Organisations And The Law Daniel Kraus
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.13 MB
Author: Daniel Kraus, Thierry Obrist, Olivier Hari
ISBN: 9781788115124, 9781788115131, 1788115120, 1788115139
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Blockchains Smart Contracts Decentralised Autonomous Organisations And The Law Daniel Kraus by Daniel Kraus, Thierry Obrist, Olivier Hari 9781788115124, 9781788115131, 1788115120, 1788115139 instant download after payment.

The growth of Blockchain technology presents a number of legal questions for lawyers, regulators and industry participants alike. Primarily, regulators must allow Blockchain technology to develop whilst also ensuring it is not being abused. This book addresses the challenges posed by various applications of Blockchain technology, such as cryptocurrencies, smart contracts and initial coin offerings, across different fields of law. Contributors explore whether the problems posed by Blockchain and its applications can be addressed within the present legal system or whether significant rethinking is required.

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