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- The arbitrability of Web3 disputes: An effective court of . . . - Lexology
This article explores the arbitrability of blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFT and metaverse disputes and considers the issue of what arbitration and its…
- Law Gratis
🔸 Clearly define what constitutes performance in smart automated contracts (e g , block confirmations, on‑chain events) 🔸 Include explicit dispute‑resolution clauses (arbitration, governing law) tailored for cross‑border blockchain participants 🔸 Specify remedies for breach or reversal of transactions
- Dispute Resolution for Non-Fungible Token (NFT . . . - ResearchGate
This research examines dispute resolution in Indonesia relating to Non-Fungible Token (NFT) trading digital artworks such as drawings, photographs, paintings, animations, unique collections, music
- ARBITRATION FOR CRYPTOASSET AND MART CONTRACT DISPUTES
This article explains how arbitration agreements can (and have) been used in the cryptoasset and smart contract contexts to provide effective dispute resolution and provides an overview of some of the many options that creators, users and investors select
- The Crypto Dispute Resolution: Deciphering the Scope of Arbitration in . . .
This article delves into the intersection of blockchain technology and arbitration, exploring how smart contracts and blockchains are revolutionising dispute resolution within the legal framework of arbitration in India This article begins by examining the fundamentals of blockchain technology and the workings of smart contracts to provide a comprehensive understanding of the topic
- Arbitrability of Web3 Disputes: Is Arbitration the Right Forum? | HFW
This article explores the arbitrability of blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFT and metaverse disputes and considers the issue of what arbitration and its supporting ecosystem must do, in order to remain an effective forum for the resolution of such disputes What are blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFT and metaverse disputes?
- How Boson Protocol v2 really works
The protocol comprises two main parts: the exchange mechanism and the dispute mechanism The exchange mechanism governs the state transactions through the protocol where Buyer and Seller exchange the payment for the off-chain asset If the Buyer wishes to dispute that the Seller has performed their part of the agreement, the dispute resolution mechanism is called from the exchange mechanism to
- Blockchain-Based Dispute Resolution: Insights and Challenges - MDPI
As underlined by [7], blockchain-based contracts create a source of new disputes requiring resolution, but also constitutes a technology that allows the development of new methods of dispute resolution
- From Code to Court and Beyond: Alternative Dispute Resolution On and . . .
Off-chain dispute resolution allows for more flexibility and human discretion, as it can take into account a wider range of factors and nuances that may not be captured by code 14 On-chain dispute resolution, by contrast, is automated and enforced by the code running on the blockchain, which is executed by the network's nodes
- Arbitration, crypto assets, and the courts: adapting dispute resolution . . .
In parallel, specialist initiatives, including the UK Jurisdiction Taskforce Digital Dispute Resolution Rules, reflects a growing effort to align arbitration with on-chain and smart-contract disputes Regulatory change has also indirectly contributed to the growth of digital-asset arbitration
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