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Smart Contracts in the Civil Law Countries: The Legislative Analysis and Regulation Perspectives. / Zainutdinova, Elizaveta.

Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society: Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech. Springer International Publishing AG, 2022. стр. 339-350 (Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society: Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech).

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Harvard

Zainutdinova, E 2022, Smart Contracts in the Civil Law Countries: The Legislative Analysis and Regulation Perspectives. в Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society: Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech. Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society: Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech, Springer International Publishing AG, стр. 339-350. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90513-2_16

APA

Zainutdinova, E. (2022). Smart Contracts in the Civil Law Countries: The Legislative Analysis and Regulation Perspectives. в Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society: Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech (стр. 339-350). (Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society: Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech). Springer International Publishing AG. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90513-2_16

Vancouver

Zainutdinova E. Smart Contracts in the Civil Law Countries: The Legislative Analysis and Regulation Perspectives. в Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society: Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech. Springer International Publishing AG. 2022. стр. 339-350. (Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society: Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech). doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-90513-2_16

Author

Zainutdinova, Elizaveta. / Smart Contracts in the Civil Law Countries: The Legislative Analysis and Regulation Perspectives. Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society: Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech. Springer International Publishing AG, 2022. стр. 339-350 (Law and Technology in a Global Digital Society: Autonomous Systems, Big Data, IT Security and Legal Tech).

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