2016
DOI: 10.2966/script.130116.40
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Blockchains and Online Dispute Resolution: Smart Contracts as an Alternative to Enforcement

Abstract: As cross-border online transactions increase the issue of cross-border dispute resolution and enforcement becomes more and more topical. Disputes arising from ecommerce are seldom taken into the public courts and therefore online dispute resolution (ODR) is becoming a mainstream solution for resolving them. Simultaneously, different applications and possibilities of blockchain technologies such as cryptocurrencies have caught the attention of both computer scientists and legal scholars, increasingly gaining mo… Show more

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“…A Smart Contract is a decentralized program code deployed in the Blockchain that enforces the terms and conditions of a specific agreement between two or more parties [17]. It is executed automatically when triggering conditions are satisfied.…”
Section: Background a Blockchainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Smart Contract is a decentralized program code deployed in the Blockchain that enforces the terms and conditions of a specific agreement between two or more parties [17]. It is executed automatically when triggering conditions are satisfied.…”
Section: Background a Blockchainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• The process of translating a legal contract into a programming language differs significantly from the generally accepted and customary legal agreement regarding contractual obligations. However, this trend is developing rapidly and in a dynamic trend; • Active development, the use of e-commerce sites and, consequently, the conclusion of smart contracts dramatically change the current understanding of enforcement (Koulu 2016).…”
Section: Fig3 Periodization Of the Perspectives Of Blockchain Applimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, studies on the implementation of tourism activities in the franchising system have recently become relevant. An overview of domestic and foreign scientific papers indicates a deep systematic analysis of all areas of theoretical, methodological and applied research, which include: important aspects of the functioning and development of the tourism system as a whole (Mazaraki et al 2018;), the application of information technology, including -blockchain technologies in various spheres of economic activities (Buhalis et al 2016;Koo et al 2015;Cornelissen 2017;Makhovka 2018;Melnychenko 2010;Moustafa 2011; Swan 2015), business combinations in franchising networks and legal aspects of franchising and blockchain regulation (Barnett 2018;Koulu 2016;Mazero et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Once the contractual terms are met (such as the transfer of the required sum of cryptoassets to pay for an NFT), the contractual procedures are automatically executed, and the payee receives their NFT [22].…”
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