Blockchain-based smart contracts and conflict rules for business-to-business operations

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Abstract

In recent years, the irruption of blockchain technology has enhanced the impact of smart contracts in the international trade scenario, although not without raising some problems, particularly, in terms of Private International Law. This paper, thus, addresses such problems when it comes to determining the applicable law from a business-to-business perspective leaving aside the particular problems raised by the conflict-of-law rules oriented to protect the weaker party to a contract. The analysis, however, starts with a general approach to the two concepts which are the object of this paper: Smart contracts and blockchain technology.

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SUAU, G. G. (2021, June 1). Blockchain-based smart contracts and conflict rules for business-to-business operations. Revista Electronica de Estudios Internacionales. Asociacion Espanola de Profesores de Derecho internacional y Relaciones internacionales. https://doi.org/10.17103/REEI.41.16

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