Code is Not Law: Code Can be a Language Used to Create Smart Contracts
Richard Levin, Peter Waltz and Robert Wenner
Introduction
Blockchain Technology: Emerging Opportunities and Risks
Permissioned Versus Permissionless Blockchain
Cryptocurrencies, Digital Assets and ICOs: Definitions, Valuation and Investment Opportunities
Code is Not Law: Code Can be a Language Used to Create Smart Contracts
Smart Contracts: Definition and Uses
Managing Privacy and Digital Identities with Blockchain Technology
Regulation of Blockchain Technology
Blockchain Use Cases: Reference Data
The Humanitarian Space and Business Opportunity of Blockchain
The Impact on Supply Chain Opportunities
The Promises and Limitations of Blockchain: Taking Stock and Lessons Learned
Blockchain Use Cases in Financial Markets and Beyond
“Code is Law”.11Lessig (1999); see also Lessig (2000; 2015). While leading academics and other fans of technology believe in this concept, other members of the financial technology (fintech) community, academia and the legal community believe code is not law.22Kolber (2016); see also Abegg (2016).
Law can be defined as:
the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognised and enforced by judicial decision; or any written or positive rule or collection of rules prescribed under the authority of the state or nation, as by the people in its constitution; or any controlling influence of such rules, the condition of society brought about by their observance.33For instance, dictionary.com.
Code is a form of language. Language can be defined as
a body of words and the systems for their use common to a people who are of the same community or nation, the same geographical area, or the same cultural tradition; communication by voice in the distinctively human manner, using arbitrary sounds in conventional ways with conventional meanings; speech; the system
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