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dc.contributor.authorAnatolyevna Kirillova, Elenaspa
dc.contributor.authorVladimirovna Bogdan, Varvaraspa
dc.contributor.authorB. Lagutin, Igorspa
dc.contributor.authorDmitrievich Gorevoy, Evgeniyspa
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-13T14:27:13Z
dc.date.available2019-11-13T14:27:13Z
dc.date.issued2019-10-11
dc.identifier.citationKirillova, E., Bogdan, V., Lagutin, I., & Gorevoy, E. (2019). Estado legal de los contratos inteligentes: características, papel, significado. JURÍDICAS CUC, 15(1), 285-300. https://doi.org/10.17981/juridcuc.15.1.2019spa
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dc.description.abstractEste artículo mediante el criterio metodológico del análisis crítico examina el estado legal de los contratos inteligentes, sus particularidades, características y la posibilidad de introducir esta categoría en el campo legal. El objetivo principal del estudio es determinar el estado legal de los contratos inteligentes, y la posibilidad de aplicación en el derecho civil. Durante el estudio se llegó a la conclusión de que el contrato inteligente es un código de programa, basado en la tecnología blockchain, la cual por sus características legales es un mensaje legalmente significativo escrito en un idioma (lenguaje artificial) y respaldado por la firma digital electrónica de cada una de las partes. Se ha demostrado como las interacciones multilaterales realizadas a través de contratos inteligentes permiten reducir los costos de la realización y control de las operaciones, aumentar la velocidad de las operaciones y reducir los riesgos asociados con las acciones desleales de las partes.spa
dc.description.abstractThis article using critical analysis discusses the legal status of smart contracts, their features and characteristics, and the possibility of introducing this category into the legal field. The main goal of the study is to determine the legal status of smart contracts. The study concludes that a smart contract is a program code based on blockchain technology, which, by legal characteristics, is a le-gally significant message recorded in a language (artificial language) and sealed with an electronic digital signature of each of the parties (or certified with a special key). It is proved that the multi-lateral interactions implemented through smart contracts can reduce the costs of operations and control them, increase the speed of operations and reduce the risks associated with dishonest actions of the parties, minimize or completely exclude intermediaries from the transaction; therefore, legislation should provide for the possibility of us-ing smart contracts along with existing contracts.eng
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dc.publisherCorporación Universidad de la Costaspa
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJURÍDICAS CUC; Vol. 15, Núm. 1 (2019)spa
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dc.sourceJURÍDICAS CUCspa
dc.subjectContrato inteligentespa
dc.subjectEntorno digitalspa
dc.subjectTecnología blockchainspa
dc.subjectIntermediariosspa
dc.subjectMensajes legalmente significativosspa
dc.subjectRelaciones legalesspa
dc.subjectBlockchain technologyspa
dc.subjectDigital environmentspa
dc.subjectIntermediaries;spa
dc.subjectLegal relationshipspa
dc.subjectlegally relevant messagesspa
dc.subjectSmart contractspa
dc.titleEstado legal de los contratos inteligentes: características, papel, significadospa
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dc.identifier.urlhttps://doi.org/10.17981/juridcuc.15.1.2019.11spa
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