技术时代的合同法:智能合约交易中的责任审查

Tega Edema
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智能合约在广泛的交易中越来越多地使用,引发了大量的法律问题,包括此类交易中的责任分配。在许多情况下,使用智能合约涉及一系列法律风险,这些风险可能会超出合同各方的范围,分发给其他各方,例如智能合约代码的开发人员。虽然智能合约有可能破坏当前的法律和交易现状,但臭名昭著的事件,如对以太坊或比特币平台的攻击,突显了正确剖析责任问题并正确分配责任的必要性。这还包括解决现有法律和交易框架中的任何漏洞,以解决这些问题。本文旨在根据现有的合同法原则来检验智能合约的有效性。它审查了尼日利亚的法律制度和智能合约的发展。它进一步讨论了与智能合约相关的责任分配问题。它就如何解决这些问题提出了一些建议,包括修改现有的法律框架,以适当地规定和规范智能合约时代,特别是在尼日利亚。采用理论的研究方法来剖析文章中提出和讨论的问题。对有关案文进行了仔细审查和分析,以得出本文所载的结论和建议。
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Contract Law in an Era of Technology: Examining Liability in Smart Contract Transactions
The growing use of smart contracts in a wide range of transactions has raised a deluge of legal issues, including allocation of liability in such transactions. In many circumstances, using smart contracts involves a range of legal risks that might be distributed beyond the contractual parties to other parties, such as the developers of the smart contract code. While smart contracts have the potential to disrupt the current legal and transactional status quo, notorious occurrences such as attacks on Ethereum or Bitcoin platforms highlight the need to properly dissect the issue of liability and rightly apportion liability where it falls. This also includes working on any lapses in the existing legal and transactional framework to cater for these issues. This article sets out to examine the validity of smart contracts in the light of existing contract law principles. It examined the legal regime and development of smart contracts in Nigeria. It further discussed the problem of allocation of liability associated with smart contracts. It made certain propositions on how these issues could be tackled including the amendment of existing legal framework to aptly provide for and regulate the smart contracts era particularly in Nigeria. The doctrinal method of research was employed to dissect the issues raised and discussed in the article. Relevant texts were scrutinized and analyzed to arrive at the findings and recommendations contained in the article.
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