Jurisdiction, Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Claims Arising out of Smart Contracts under the Brussels I Regulation (recast) and on the Blockchain
Abstract
The emergence of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)/blockchain and
its application through the so-called smart contracts poses significant challenges
from the point of view of classical contract law and private international law. Its
decentralization, anonymity/opacity, immutability, interconnectivity, and automation
certainly generate complex legal problems, including relevant questions pertaining to
jurisdiction. This article deals with jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of
judgments arising out of smart contracts under the Brussels I Regulation (Recast),
including existing caselaw on the topic. The article also addresses the issue of
blockchain dispute resolution.