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Title: Plataformas de tecnología blockchain, prácticas comerciales desleales transfronterizas y el rol del DIPr. europeo: Lo que no es legal offline, debería ser ilegal online
Other Titles: Blockchain platforms, cross border unfair commercial practices and the role of the EU private international law: What is illegal offline, it should be illegal online
Author: Ruiz Martín, Anna María  
Citation: Ruiz Martín, A. M. [Anna María] (2022). Plataformas de tecnología blockchain, prácticas comerciales desleales transfronterizas y el rol del DIPr. europeo: Lo que no es legal offline, debería ser ilegal online. In Derecho internacional privado y sociedad global: los principios del Derecho romano en el Derecho internacional privado europeo (p. 9). Thomson Reuters Aranzadi.
Abstract: If there is a technology which instills a huge interest nowadays, this is the Blockchain technology. With good reason, if one take into consideration its features, which make differentiate Blockchain technology from other ICT´s (Information and Communication Technology). As a matter of fact, its common use at the bitcoins market to do business and transactions, it has given to the Blockchain technology a relevant position in comparison with other current Data encoding and codification methods. Nonetheless, the use of the Blockchain technology, commonly anonymized and decentralized, it also provokes free competition problems in the digital market. Thus, this market is not exempted from, -as any other free market-, the problems and imbalances which stem from the traditional market commercial transactions. This paper is aimed at analyzing the cross-border nature of the blockchain commercial transactions and how to deal with the unfair competition problems in the digital markets which employ this technology, by means of the EU PIL rules. In doing so, it will be paramount to determine in the first place, how these commercial blockchain transactions might be characterized under the rules of the EU PIL, in the absence of a specific regulation to apply afterwards the rules on jurisdiction and applicable law.
Keywords: Blockchain
smartcontracts
digital market
MtM
P2P
B2B
B2C
unfair commercial practices
general clause
characterization
market affected
effects
neminem laedere
connecting criteria
Document type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
Issue Date: 2022
Appears in Collections:Parts of books or chapters of books

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