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On the intellectual origin of blockchain technology (I). Early forerunners
by Manuel González-Meneses
In my previous contribution to this blog I talked about certain intellectual obstacles that can trip up jurists when dealing with the definition of smart contract and blockchain technology. The first of these is a deficit in technology training. One of the
27 abril 2018
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Ensuring authorship of digital messages or how concerns for privacy led to digital signature (Exploring the digital frontier IV)
by Manuel González-Meneses
In my previous post I addressed the issue of how to ensure the integrity of content as ephemeral as that of a digital file, in terms of how it passes from the controlled safekeeping of the physical format in which the file is recorded to a purely “logical”
24 mayo 2019
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Working hours: limits and timekeeping
Historically, the main concern about work hours has been to cap the number of hours employees can work in a given period. On the back of past struggles to achieve an eight-hour workday, as a general rule, we now have legal limits on daily working hours.
5 abril 2019