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Abramowicz, Michael (2016) CRYPTOCURRENCY-BASED LAW. Arizona Law Review 2016. pp. 359-420.

Alejandro, Julio (2019) Decentralized Political Technologies. [Teaching Resource]

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Clack, Christopher D. and Bakshi, Vikram A. and Braine, Lee (2016) Smart Contract Templates: essential requirements and design options. Computing Research Repository.

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De Filippi, Primavera and Wright, Aaron Blockchain and the Law: The Rule of Code. Harward University Press.

Dwivedi, Vimal (2019) A Legally Relevant Socio-technical Language Development For Smart Contracts. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)

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Fairfield, Joshua Smart Contracts, Bitcoin Bots, and Consumer Protection. Washington and Lee Law Review.

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Graziano, Thomas Kadner Case Transfer of Property. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)

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Hazard, James and Haapio, Helena (2017) Wise Contracts: Smart Contracts that Work for People and Machines. In: Proceedings of the 20th International Legal Informatics Symposium IRIS 2017.

Hoffmann, Thomas (2019) Blockchain and the Law - Cases Sessions I and II with Solutions. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)

Hoffmann, Thomas (2019) Blockchain and the Law - Session I. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)

Hoffmann, Thomas Blockchain and the Law - Session II. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)

Hoffmann, Thomas (2019) Blockchain and the Law - Session III. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)

Hoffmann, Thomas (2019) Materials for Sessions III and IV. [Teaching Resource] (Unpublished)

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Jentzsch, Christoph Decentralized Autonomous Organization to Automate Governance. Slock.IT. (Unpublished)

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Lauslathi, Kristian and Mattila, Juri and Seppälä, Timo (2017) Smart Contracts – How will Blockchain Technology Affect Contractual Practices? ETLA Reports, 68.

Lessig, Lawrence (2000) Code is Law. Harvard Magazine.

Levy, Karen E. C. (2017) Book-Smart, Not Street-Smart: Blockchain-Based Smart Contracts and The Social Workings of Law. Engaging Science, Technology, and Society, 3.

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R3, R3 (2016) Can smart contracts be legally binding contracts? Working Paper. Norton Rose Fulbright.

Reyes, Carla L. (2016) Moving Beyond Bitcoin to an Endogenous Theory of Decentralized Ledger Technology Regulation: An Initial Proposal. Villanova Law Review, 61 (1).

Ross, Elizabeth Sarah Nobody Puts Blockchain in a Corner: The Disruptive Role of Blockchain Technology in the Financial Services Industry and Current Regulatory Issues. Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology, 25 (2).

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Savelyev, Alexander (2017) Contract law 2.0: ‘Smart’ contracts as the beginning of the end of classic contract law. Information & Communications Technology Law, 26 (2).

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