Smart Contracts and Smart Disclosure: Coding a GDPR Compliance Framework

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Smart Contracts and Smart Disclosure : Coding a GDPR Compliance Framework. / Corrales Compagnucci, Marcelo; Jurčys, Paulius; Kousiouris, George.

Legal Tech, Smart Contracts and Blockchain. ed. / Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci; Mark Fenwick; Helena Haapio. Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, 2019. p. 189-220 (Perspectives in Law, Business and Innovation).

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Harvard

Corrales Compagnucci, M, Jurčys, P & Kousiouris, G 2019, Smart Contracts and Smart Disclosure: Coding a GDPR Compliance Framework. in M Corrales Compagnucci, M Fenwick & H Haapio (eds), Legal Tech, Smart Contracts and Blockchain. Springer Nature Singapore, Singapore, Perspectives in Law, Business and Innovation, pp. 189-220. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6086-2_8

APA

Corrales Compagnucci, M., Jurčys, P., & Kousiouris, G. (2019). Smart Contracts and Smart Disclosure: Coding a GDPR Compliance Framework. In M. Corrales Compagnucci, M. Fenwick, & H. Haapio (Eds.), Legal Tech, Smart Contracts and Blockchain (pp. 189-220). Springer Nature Singapore. Perspectives in Law, Business and Innovation https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6086-2_8

Vancouver

Corrales Compagnucci M, Jurčys P, Kousiouris G. Smart Contracts and Smart Disclosure: Coding a GDPR Compliance Framework. In Corrales Compagnucci M, Fenwick M, Haapio H, editors, Legal Tech, Smart Contracts and Blockchain. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore. 2019. p. 189-220. (Perspectives in Law, Business and Innovation). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6086-2_8

Author

Corrales Compagnucci, Marcelo ; Jurčys, Paulius ; Kousiouris, George. / Smart Contracts and Smart Disclosure : Coding a GDPR Compliance Framework. Legal Tech, Smart Contracts and Blockchain. editor / Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci ; Mark Fenwick ; Helena Haapio. Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore, 2019. pp. 189-220 (Perspectives in Law, Business and Innovation).

Bibtex

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