Smart Contracts Don’t Necessarily Disrupt Traditional Contract Law, Expert Argues

Smart Contracts Don’t Necessarily Disrupt Traditional Contract Law, Expert Argues
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2019-1-23 19:43

Smart contracts fall subject to international law, a professor of Private International Law at the Friedrich Schiller University in Germany has argued

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