Smart Contracts: New Boundaries Between the Law and the Internet

Authors

  • Izabela Arnoldo Rubinich University FUMEC
  • Paulo Eduardo Diniz Ricaldoni Lopes University FUMEC
  • Lais Alves Camargos University FUMEC
  • Sergio Henriques Zandona Freitas University FUMEC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jabe.v25i3.6204

Keywords:

business, economics, smart contracts, blockchain, judges as a service, Ricardian contracts, arbitrage

Abstract

The present study analyzes Smart Contracts and Blockchain technologies from the perspective of Contracts Right. Thus, seeks to investigate the general theory of contracts to identify whether smart contracts inserted in a blockchain meet the requirements of validity, existence, and efficiency. In addition, it seeks to use the figure of the Judge as a Service in arbitration and Ricardian Contracts to work the dynamics between traditional law and new technologies. The deductive method and scientific research were used, having as theoretical references the Brazilian Civil Code and the article, “Blockchain smart contracts and Judge as a service in Brazilian legislation.”

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Published

2023-07-07

How to Cite

Rubinich, I. A., Lopes, P. E. D. R., Camargos, L. A., & Freitas, S. H. Z. (2023). Smart Contracts: New Boundaries Between the Law and the Internet. Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 25(3). https://doi.org/10.33423/jabe.v25i3.6204

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