Digital Technologies and the Law of Obligations

Digital Technologies and the Law of Obligations

Slakoper, Zvonimir; Tot, Ivan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

220

Dura

Inglês

9780367512705

15 a 20 dias

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Table of cases; Table of legislation; Preface; Abbreviations; Notes on contributors; Introduction; Chapter 1: Contract and Tort Law in the Digital Age: Contemporary Challenges to the Law of Obligations; Part I: Digital Technologies and Other Contemporary Challenges in Tort Law; Chapter 2: Civil Liability of Internet Intermediaries for Illegal Online Content; Chapter 3: Sharing Economy as the Contemporary Challenge for the Law of Torts; Chapter 4: Rethinking Tort Law in the Corporate Group Situation; Chapter 5: Blockchain-Based Registration and Transfer of Shares: Consequences in the Area of Law of Obligations; Chapter 6: Liability for Artificial Intelligence; Part II: Contract Law Challenges Posed by Smart Contracts; Chapter 7: What are Smart Contracts? An Attempt of their Demystification; Chapter 8: The 'Contracting Problem' Revisited: Explaining the Formation of Algorithmic Contracts under the Common Law; Chapter 9: Addressing Contemporary Challenges in Contract Law through Millenary Concepts; Chapter 10: Smart Contracts and Evolution of Legal Perspective on Protection of Human Rights; Part III: Digital Contracts, Accounts, and Services; Chapter 11: How Terms of Service Agreements, as Contracts of Adhesion, Influence Users' Digital Accounts, and Their Content?; Chapter 12: Online Peer-to-Peer Accommodation Services: The ECJ's Judgment in Case C-390/18, Airbnb Ireland; Index
Smart Contracts;Blockchain Technologies;E-Commerce Directive;Vicarious Liability;Information Society Service;Fourth Industrial Revolution;Liability Regime;Internet Intermediaries;Vice Versa;Algorithmic Contracts;Information Society Services Providers;Violate;Collaborative Economy;Distributed Ledger Technology;Takedown Request;Traditional Contract Law;Contracting Problem;Digital Single Market;Uber Drivers;Intermediary Platform;Product Liability Directive;Illegal Content;EU Level;DAO;General Data Protection Regulation