Smart Legal Contracts: Computable Law in Theory and Practice

Author:   Jason Allen (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) ,  Peter Hunn (, UK Jurisdiction Taskforce)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780192858467


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   28 April 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jason Allen (Senior Research Fellow, Senior Research Fellow, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) ,  Peter Hunn (, UK Jurisdiction Taskforce)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.940kg
ISBN:  

9780192858467


ISBN 10:   0192858467
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   28 April 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1: Jason Grant Allen: Wrapped and Stacked: 'Smart Contracts' and the Interaction of Natural and Formal Language 2: Sir Geoffrey Vos MR: End-to-End Smart Legal Contracts: Moving from Aspiration to Reality 3: Justice Aedit Abdullah, Yihan Goh: Making Smart Contracts a Reality: Confronting Definitions, Enforceability, and Regulation 4: Justice Stephen Estcourt AM: Smart Contracts and Dispute Resolution: Faster Horses or a New Car 5: Ian Grigg: Why the Ricardian Contract Came About: A Retrospective Dialogue with Lawyers 6: Alfonso Delgado Rius: Smart Contracts: Taxonomy, Transaction Costs, and Design Trade-offs 7: Natasha Blycha, Ariane Garside: Smart Legal Contracts: A Model for the Integration of Machine Capabilities and Contracts 8: Susannah Wilkinson, Jacques Giuffre: Six Levels of Contract Automation: Further Analysis of the Evolution to Smart Legal Contracts 9: Eric Tjong Tjin Tai: Smart Contracts as Execution Instead of Expression 10: Tian Xu: Smart Contracts: The Limits of Autonomous Performance 11: Robert Herian: Techno-Legal Supertoys: Smart Contracts and the Fetishization of Legal Certainty 12: Christopher Clack: Languages for Smart and Computable Contracts 13: Megan Ma: The Mathematisation of Legal Writing: The Next Contract Language? 14: David Koepsell: Beyond Human: Smart Contracts, Smart-Machines, and Documentality 15: Siegfried Fina, Irene Ng: Smart Contract 'Drafting' and the Homogenisation of Languages 16: Scott Farrell, Hannah Glass, Henry Wells: Practice Makes... Pragmatic: Designing a Practical Smart Contract Legal Architecture 17: Josh Butler, Madeleine Maslin: Lawyer Meets Developer: How Interdisciplinary Collaboration Builds Smarter Legal Contracts 18: Gabrielle Golding, Mark Giancasparo: Not Up to the Job: Why Smart Contracts are Unsuitable for Employment 19: Simon Gleeson: The Legal Consequences of Automated Mistake 20: Charlie Morgan, Dorothy Livingston, Andrew Moir: Dispute Resolution Fit for the Digital Economy: DLT an Additional Catalyst for ODR?

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The beauty of the law lies in its ability to adapt to changing circumstances and this volume honourably upholds that tradition. I look forward to the next edition as SLCs continue to attract attention. * David Glass, consultant solicitor at Excello Law, Law Society Gazette *


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J.G. Allen is a Senior Research Fellow at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. He works on the legal impacts of emerging technologies. He has consulted for public and private bodies, is a member of current UNIDROIT and UNCITRAL working groups on novel technologies, and is Tasmanian chapter chair of the Australian Society of Computers and Law. His recent work on smart contracts, cryptoassets, artificial intelligence, and Internet jurisdiction has been published in leading international journals and handbooks. Jason read law at the University of Tasmania, Universität Augsburg, and Cambridge University, the latter as a Poynton Scholar. P.G. Hunn is a member of the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce chaired by Sir Geoffrey Vos, Master of the Rolls. He founded the Linux Foundation's Accord Project and convenes national and international standards initiatives on computable contracts. He read law at the University of Cambridge and University of Bristol.

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