Blockchain Technology and the Endangered Species Called Humans

Law and Critique 33 (2):141-147 (2022)
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Abstract

The following lines aim at two goals: firstly, connecting the three blind spots that Katrin Becker's article has identified in the analysis of society promoted by advocates of blockchain technology; secondly, reflecting on the possible hybridization between classical and digital forms of legal procedures. What we are witnessing is a transfer of legality from a spatial and linguistic order to a non-spatial, non-linguistic one which is based on out-of-space lines of written code. The interpretation of what space means for justice becomes therefore a crucial social stake in the possible hybridization of classical and digital procedures.

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