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Arrouas, David. "La blockchain au service de la question sociétale : étude de ses fonctions en droit de la responsabilité sociétale des entreprises". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Strasbourg, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024STRAA007.
Texto completo da fonteThrough its ledger and smart contract functions, blockchain serves as a driver of trust. The blockchain ledger, distributed, secure, and without a central authority, revolutionizes trust. The smart contract, based on a blockchain, self-executing and immutable, ensures the automatic execution of predefined actions. Initially designed for the financial sector, the potential of this technology extends to CSR as a support for standards. Smart social contracts could automate CSR-related processes, while the blockchain ledger would enhance transparency and traceability. However, a clear legal framework remains essential to reconcile innovation with the protection of rights. Defining the role of blockchain in a CSR approach could transform how companies interact with their stakeholders, strengthening trust, transparency, responsiveness, and, more broadly, the effectiveness of societal norms
Bortes, Christian. "Evaluating the Effectiveness of the SMART Contract Signing Strategy in Reducing the Growth of Swedish Adolesent´s Substance Use and Problem Behaviors". Thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för hälsovetenskaper, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-58258.
Texto completo da fonteFrancès, Clémence. "La responsabilité civile des acteurs du contrat intelligent". Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/23937.
Texto completo da fonteSmart contracts are computer programs that run on their own when conditions, previously determined by the parties, are met. This type of contract has recently entered a new era following the democratization of cryptocurrencies, especially Bitcoin and its underlying technology; the Blockchain. It’s a virtual register listing transaction history, making it possible, among other things, to carry out asset transfers from peer to peer without any intermediary. Now, the blockchain is also able to support smart contracts, which raises new legal issues. Due to its nature, it is possible that the smart contract may cause damage in case of bad or non-performance. The purpose of this paper is to determine the applicability of the civil liability regime to this type of contract, in light of the provisions of the Civil Code of Quebec and the Act to establish a legal framework for information technology.
Magalhães, Fernanda de Araujo Meirelles. "Smart Contracts: O jurista como programador". Master's thesis, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/126097.
Texto completo da fonteMagalhães, Fernanda de Araujo Meirelles. "Smart Contracts: O jurista como programador". Dissertação, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/126097.
Texto completo da fontePereira, José Carlos Lopes. "Smart legal contracts: a génese da revolução digital no direito dos contratos". Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1822/71811.
Texto completo da fonteOs Smart Contracts, derivados da tecnologia Blockchain, são uma das suas aplicações mais promissoras. No entanto, como são ainda uma tecnologia muito recente, a incerteza e o medo dos investidores, assim como as várias questões legais levantadas por esta tecnologia, levam a que o seu desenvolvimento aconteça de forma lenta e cautelosa. O trabalho aqui apresentado visa identificar qual a extensão da revolução proporcionada pela Blockchain no processo contratual, explorando o seu potencial; bem como o potencial dos Smart Contracts, através da identificação das principais dificuldades legais que têm vindo a enfrentar. Pretende, ainda, constituir uma análise dos prós e contras destes novos contratos e dos efeitos da sua sujeição a normas jurídicas. Através dessa análise surgirão respostas às questões relativas ao seu cumprimento, natureza e forma, objeto contratual, enforcement e execução, (in) flexibilidade e privacidade. Como o principal objetivo desta investigação é reconhecer a natureza destes novos contratos e determinar quais as suas consequências legais no âmbito do Direito Contratual, serão apontadas várias aplicações práticas, as quais constituem verdadeiros desafios ao legislador, empresas e indivíduos; demonstrando, ao mesmo tempo, a sua potencialidade para revolucionar o status quo dos contratos tradicionais. Para materializar essas pretensões, este estudo basear-se-á na revisão de leis embrionárias já existentes sobre a tecnologia Blockchain ou similar, e na sua comparação com o Direito dos Contratos, com doutrina sobre Smart Contracts, e com algumas decisões judicias inéditas, relacionadas com estas temáticas. Em suma, o presente trabalho versa sobre os novos Smart Legal Contracts, contratos digitais, autonomizados e autoexecutáveis, os quais constituem o começo de uma verdadeira revolução não só legal, mas também tecnológica, social e económica; a qual deve ser antecipada em termos de regulamentação e preparada por profissionais especializados.
Smart Contracts arise from the Blockchain technology and are one of their most promising applications. However, because these contracts derive from a very recent technology, investors’ doubts and several legal issues related to them, make their development slow and cautious. This project seeks to identify the extent of the revolution that becomes possible with the use of Blockchain in the contract process, exploring its potential and that of Smart Contracts by identifying the main legal issues raised by them. It also intends to provide an analysis of the pros and cons of the new contracts, which appear due the application of legal norms to them: Smart Legal Contracts. Through this analysis, we will provide answers to the questions about their compliance, nature and form, contractual object, enforcement and execution, (in) flexibility and privacy. The main goal of this research is to recognize the nature of these new contracts and their legal consequences under Contract Law, and how its several possible practical applications are real challenges for the legislator, companies and individuals; while also showing their potential to revolutionize the status quo of the traditional contracts. To materialize these claims, this study bases itself on the revision of existing embryonic laws about Blockchain and similar technologies, and on their comparison with Contract Law, Smart Contracts doctrine, as well as on some unprecedented courts decisions related to these subjects. In short, this project deals with Smart Legal Contracts, which are autonomous and self-executing digital contracts, and points out the beginning of a revolution, not only legal but also technological, social and economic, which must be anticipated in terms of regulation and be prepared by specialized professionals.
Tabosa, Julia Rodrigues. "Smart Contracts e Relações de Consumo: Repercussões da tecnologia blockchain e proteção do consumidor". Master's thesis, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/131445.
Texto completo da fonteTabosa, Julia Rodrigues. "Smart Contracts e Relações de Consumo: Repercussões da tecnologia blockchain e proteção do consumidor". Dissertação, 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/131445.
Texto completo da fonteMacedo, Maria Joana Ribeiro de Faria Carvalho. "O regime jurídico da formação e do (in)cumprimento dos contratos inteligentes : os smart contracts". Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/30396.
Texto completo da fonteA smart contract is a computerized protocol that executes conditional clauses introduced in a decentralized platform. As such, it enables the execution of agreements in a costeffective way, enforces the trust between the parties upon the fulfilment of the obligations, whilst ensuring the transparency and confidentiality of the transactions. This dissertation explores the characteristics and procedure of formation of a smart contract, and aims to answer the question whether it can be considered a valid civil contract under Portuguese jurisdiction, not only as a contract of execution, but also as an agreement of constitution of the obligations it executes. Moreover, it analyses the problems posed by the self-execution of a smart contract and establishes the framework for the fulfilment of the obligations it contains. This dissertation proposes a solution that balances the costs of inflexibility of smart contracts with the overall benefits of its recognition.
Maia, Emídio Gil Dias Valente. "A criptomoeda na ordem jurídica : velhas soluções para um novo problema?" Master's thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/27793.
Texto completo da fonteThe emergence and the sudden expansion of cryptocurrencies and Blockchain technology has not been accompanied by constant or incontrovertible solutions in the legislative sphere. Although the potential of this phenomena is recognized, the greatest difficulty is now in knowing which normative frameworks are most appropriate to these new realities. This problem is also discussed in the various legal systems, whose responses have proved to be disparate. After analysing the fundamental characteristics of these concepts and critically discussing the existing solutions, we defend the need to create an innovative legal discipline, due to the impossibility of integrating this concept into the existing figures in our legal framework.
Magalhães, Maria Marques. "Bitcoins in the context of M&A transactions : a glimpse through an emerging reality". Master's thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/27817.
Texto completo da fonteRebelo, Joana Filipa Campos. "Blockchain technology impact on supply chain management". Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/69202.
Texto completo da fonteMkaouar, Hichem. "Blockchain & supply chain, how to gain a competitive advantage?" Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/104501.
Texto completo da fonteSequeira, Inês Bonnet. "Empty voting & equity swaps - um problema : Blockchain, a solução?" Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/28985.
Texto completo da fonteCarvalho, Inês Siopa de. "Problemas de agência, uma questão secular, Blockchain : a solução milenar". Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/28802.
Texto completo da fonteGodoy, Maria I. "La reconnaissance juridique des contrats intelligents face à la réglementation globale des technologies". Thèse, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/23678.
Texto completo da fonteThe Blockchain technology is essentially a decentralized and distributed network of digital transactions records. Its implementation on the cryptocurrency market was followed by other applications, such as the Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) and Smart Contracts. This thesis will focus precisely on the legal recognition of smart contracts in the light of the established positive law and the regulations currently being drafted in various jurisdictions, including Quebec, as well as in the light of the soft law. The context of globalization, legal pluralism and state sovereignty changes are taken into consideration. The first part of this study focuses on the technological aspects in order to present the foundations of the Smart Contracts operation. The second part is dedicated to analyzing the current juridical panorama. The normative framework of the positive law already provides applicable regulations to Smart Contracts, some general, others more specific. It is further understood that the soft law could be a way of harmonizing the current context. A harmonization in this direction would be relevant in order to enhance the essential regulatory framework of new relations coming from the technological development. Given all these facts, the soft law along with hard law seem to be appropriate to chart the legal framework for the new technologies, in order to overcome the many legal uncertainties existing in this field.
Gaspar, Inês Isabel Bragança Mourão Mendes. "The impact of blockchain technology on commercial dispute resolution". Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/37053.
Texto completo da fonteVentura, Érica Mariana Pereira. "As criptomoedas e a aplicabilidade do atual quadro regulatório europeu". Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/36080.
Texto completo da fonteFernandes, João Gonçalo Tavares. "Os desafios da tecnologia blockchain no direito da propriedade intelectual". Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/31687.
Texto completo da fonteAlthough Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT), such as Blockchain have their main field of application in the financial areas (FinTech), its transversal character suggests that this technology can be applied in other areas, such as, Intellectual Property Law, in order to make them more efficient and fairer. Nevertheless, its implementation presumes the resolution of a series of technical, social and legal challenges that may hinder some of the most enthusiastic defenders.
Cardoso, Manuel Pedro dos Santos. "As Fintech e o direito financeiro : distribuição, encriptação e automatização". Master's thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/36719.
Texto completo da fonteThe Fintech movement is often seen as a merge of two industries that differ in many ways. On one hand, the fast-paced, exploratory and innovative technology industry, on the other, the complex, conservative and highly regulated financial industry. With the development of technologies like the Distributed Ledger Technology and Artificial Intelligence, new questions about their place in the legal framework arise, which we propose to explore.
Pereira, Tiago Jorge da Cunha. "Aplicações jurídicas das tecnologias blockchain". Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/28687.
Texto completo da fonteThe present dissertation intends to transport the discussion involving distributed ledger technologies (especially, blockchain technologies) to the legal realm. When taking into account the recent phenomena of generalization and development, it becomes clear that blockchain technologies have surpassed the domain of cryptocurrency. In fact, the main relevance of our study revolves around the opportunities for innovation presented by the aforementioned technologies, which converts a traditionally technological and economical debate into an important legal matter. Throughout our demand, we will conduct a study regarding the principles and objectives underlying these technologies, the path taken since its genesis, as well as the aspects and applications that shape it today. Subsequently, we will look into concrete legal issues that blockchain technologies are trying to solve, with special focus on both the financial sector and the business world, analysing each of them critically. Finally, we will address the main obstacles hindering the implementation of these solutions and give our opinion as to what their relative weight and possible solutions might be. Throughout our work, we will highlight our position on the subject in general, as well as on any specific applications that we consider relevant or of potential relevance from a legal point of view.