Blockchain and smart contracts don't fit neatly into existing legal categories, and this course is essentially about figuring out where the friction is — when a DAO acts, who is liable; when code self-executes a contract, what role is left for contract law; when an NFT changes hands, what actually transferred. You'll work through these questions via a research essay, a presentation, and ongoing class discussion rather than doctrinal exams, comparing how different jurisdictions are trying to regulate the same technology. It's a useful complement to core contract, property, and IP courses, since it forces you to apply those frameworks to fact patterns the original doctrine never anticipated.
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ECTS - Workload Table: Activities Number Hours Workload Presentation (including preparation) 1 40 40 Quiz 1 1 1 Preperation for Final exam 1 30 30 Homework 1 5 5 Individual or group work 14 1 14 Preperation for Quiz 1 10 10 Course hours 14 3 42 Final exam 1 2 2 Total Workload: 144 Total Workload / 30: 144 / 30 4.8 ECTS Credits of the Course: 5
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Course Learning Outcomes: Course Learning Outcome Assessment Upon successful completion of the course, students will have the skills to research, synthesise and analyse the legal principles and issues arising from the use and application of blockchains, digital assets and smart contract technology. Quiz Active Participation Individual Presentation Research Essay Upon successful completion of the course, students will have the skills to critically evaluate current and forthcoming laws regulating