- EuCML
- 2021
- Heft 4 (Seite 133-176)
- Articles
- Van Gool/Michel: The New Consumer Sales Directive 2019/771 and Sustainable Consumption: A Critical Analysis
- Bomprezzi: From Trust in the Contracting Party to Trust in the Code in Contract Performance
- I. Introduction
- II. Functioning of Blockchain and Smart Contracts
- III. European Legal Instruments for Consumers’ Protection in B2C Online Contracting
- IV. Blockchain as a Tool for Enhancing Consumers’ Trust in B2C Contracts?
- V. Blockchain-Based Smart Contracts and the Myth of Breach-Less Contracts
- VI. The Mismatch between Decentralised Technology and Absence of Control on Contract Performance
- VII. Another Case of (Indirect) Control on the Performance of Blockchain-Based Smart Legal Contracts
- VIII. Persisting Need of Ex-Post Remedies for Contract Enforcement and Suitability for the Blockchain Context
- IX. Conclusions
- Articles
- Heft 4 (Seite 133-176)
- 2021