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Blockchain and public law, global challenges in the era of decentralisation, edited by Oreste Pollicino, Giovanni De Gregorio

Label
Blockchain and public law, global challenges in the era of decentralisation, edited by Oreste Pollicino, Giovanni De Gregorio
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Blockchain and public law
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1262044416
Responsibility statement
edited by Oreste Pollicino, Giovanni De Gregorio
Series statement
ElgarOnline eBooks
Sub title
global challenges in the era of decentralisation
Summary
"This important and topical book provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges raised by blockchain from the perspective of public law. It considers the ways in which traditional categories of public law such as sovereignty, citizenship and territory are shaped, as well as the impact of blockchain technology on fundamental rights and democratic values. Articulated in two sections, the first analyses the opportunities and the challenges that blockchain and distributed ledger technologies raise in the field of public and constitutional law, while the second highlights challenges derived from the intersection between blockchain and other legal fields such as contract law, financial law and antitrust law. A wide variety of expert contributions offer further examinations of the constitutional challenges of blockchain technologies that provide regulatory options for governments and lawmakers. Blockchain and Public Law will be a critical point of reference for scholars and students of legal theory, public policy and governmental law. It will also be beneficial to legal practitioners and lawmakers to further develop their knowledge of the field of blockchain at national and international levels"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Contents: 1 Introduction to blockchain and public law / Oreste Pollicino and Giovanni De Gregorio -- Part I: Blockchain and public law -- 2. Blockchain utopia and its governance shortfalls / Uta Kohl -- 3. Blockchain and sovereignty / Riccardo de Caria -- 4. Blockchain and citizenship: Uneasy bedfellows / Oskar J. Gstrein and Dimitry V. Kochenov -- 5. Blockchain and democracy: Challenges and opportunities of blockchain and smart contracts for democracy in the distributed, algorithmic state / Jurgen Goossens -- 6. Blockchain and authoritarianism: The evolution of decentralized autonomous organizations / Tom W. Bell -- 7. Blockchain and public administration / Yoan Hermstrüwer -- 8. Blockchain and freedom of expression / Giovanni De Gregorio -- 9. Blockchain, privacy, and data protection / Paul De Hert and Ashwinee Kumar -- 10. Blockchain for healthcare applications and use cases / Immaculate Motsi-Omoijiade and Alexander Kharlamov -- Part II: Blockchain and public law at the intersection -- 11. Blockchain and contract law: Smart contracts / Pietro Sirena and Francesco P. Patti -- 12. Blockchain and financial law: Fintech and crypto-assets / Filippo Annunziata -- 13. Blockchain and antitrust law: A roadmap / Maria Teresa Maggiolino and Laura Zoboli -- Index
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