
An algorithmic theory of Private Law
Possible applications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution to the legal field
- 159 pages
- English
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An algorithmic theory of Private Law
Possible applications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution to the legal field
About this book
The purpose of this paper is to explore the possible applications of Automata Theory and the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (particularly blockchain) to the field of Private Law, and particularly to the documentation of the rights and duties of individuals.Throughout its sections, a systematic definition of the digital asset is provided, and parallels and analogies are drawn between the algorithms that regulate the transmission of digital rights and legal rules. The existence of algorithms of a truly normative nature is explored. Some of these normative algorithms are limited to developing legislation of the corresponding State, while others, such as those residing in blockchains, configure a legal structure independent of any State authority that the author comes to call "algorithmic legal system".The book proposes, in its second half, the use of these normative algorithms to incorporate into cyberspace the transactions of real estate rights and the phenomenon of the legal person. In addition, proofs of concept are offered for a new Land Registry and a new Registry of Legal Entities with fully automatic operation.
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Table of contents
- INTRODUCTION
- FIRST SECTION: THE SUBJECTIVE RIGHT
- SECOND SECTION: OBJECTIVE LAW
- THIRD SECTION: LEGAL USES OF FINITE-STATE AUTOMATA
- FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
- TECHNICAL APPENDIX
- References
- Copyright