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1 Blockchain’s Struggle to Deliver Impersonal Exchange Forthcoming, Minn
Blockchain’s Struggle to Deliver Impersonal Exchange Forthcoming, Minn. J. L. Sci. & Tech. Benito ARRUÑADA Pompeu Fabra University Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty Washington DC, March 22, 2017

2 Outline Introduction: The nature of blockchain & smart contracts
Blockchain & in personam rights Central enforcement Contract completion Blockchain & in rem rights Interfaces bwn personal & real Public intervention Assessing blockchain applications in property Private blockchains in private ordering Conveyancing Property recordation and company registration Property registration Consequences for firms, contracts & property

3 Blockchain & rights in personam
Inevitable presence of central enforcers Ex ante: Write code (rules), run system, store data Ex post: Change rules  relational element w.r.t. central agent & curators (i.e., trust) DAO hard fork  blockchain not immutable Even Ethereum Classic relies on legal recourse Verifiability of contract content / performance Smart contracts: Inevitable to complete contracts ex post but for the simplest contracts (e.g., VOD) Role of “oracles”  trust Tradeoffs bwn (Automatism + Security) & (Adaptability + Complexity)  need for human judgment

4 Blockchain & rights in rem
Needs interfaces bwn personal & real rights Even bitcoin relies on exchanges and “wallets” Insights from the theory of property rights Effects limited to participants Public interventions needed: First registration Set the status of the blockchain as legal evidence

5 Prospects of blockchain applications in decreasing order
Private blockchains in “private ordering” systems Contract manufacturing, VI, et al. Advantage in verifiability of “contractual” content Conveyancing Electronic conveyancing: e.g., Sweden project < NZ? Notarization, but for ID and legal capacity? Recordation, company registration, corp. actions Date stamping and archiving–but only after public intervention & in private blockchain Property registration Little scope: contract incompletion + legal review

6 Consequences Difficulties  New specialists to bridge these gaps
To reach contract completion  trust & judgment To transform personal rights into real rights  Interfaces & pubic enforcement  New specialists to bridge these gaps  Conventional (?) public action Enforcement, esp. in rem Setting requirements for legal evidence

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