Smart Contracts: Technological, Business and Legal Perspectives

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Smart Contracts : Technological, Business and Legal Perspectives. / Corrales Compagnucci, Marcelo (Redaktør); Fenwick, Mark (Redaktør); Wrbka, Stefan (Redaktør).

1st udg. London : Hart Publishing, 2021. 216 s.

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportBogForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Corrales Compagnucci, M, Fenwick, M & Wrbka, S (red) 2021, Smart Contracts: Technological, Business and Legal Perspectives. 1st udg, Hart Publishing, London.

APA

Corrales Compagnucci, M., Fenwick, M., & Wrbka, S. (red.) (2021). Smart Contracts: Technological, Business and Legal Perspectives. (1st udg.) Hart Publishing.

Vancouver

Corrales Compagnucci M, (ed.), Fenwick M, (ed.), Wrbka S, (ed.). Smart Contracts: Technological, Business and Legal Perspectives. 1st udg. London: Hart Publishing, 2021. 216 s.

Author

Corrales Compagnucci, Marcelo (Redaktør) ; Fenwick, Mark (Redaktør) ; Wrbka, Stefan (Redaktør). / Smart Contracts : Technological, Business and Legal Perspectives. 1st udg. London : Hart Publishing, 2021. 216 s.

Bibtex

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