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Disruptive Technology, Legal Innovation, and the Future of Real Estate/ edited by Amnon Lehavi, Ronit Levine-Schnur.
other author:
Lehavi, Amnon.
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XIII, 181 p. 12 illus., 9 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Law and economics. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-52387-9
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9783030523879
Disruptive Technology, Legal Innovation, and the Future of Real Estate
Disruptive Technology, Legal Innovation, and the Future of Real Estate
[electronic resource] /edited by Amnon Lehavi, Ronit Levine-Schnur. - 1st ed. 2020. - XIII, 181 p. 12 illus., 9 illus. in color.online resource.
Introduction -- Part I- Literature Survey.-1. A Database Exploring Blockchain and Real Estate -- Part II- Theoretical Aspects -- Chapter 2. From Blackstone to Blockchain: Theorizing Property Law in the Age of Cryptography -- Chapter 3. Prospects of Blockchain in Contract and Property -- Part III- Changing Landscapes of Property Rights -- Chapter 4. The Future of Property Rights: Digital Technology in the Real World -- Chapter 5. Social Innovation as a Disruptor of Tenure – Recognising Land Rights of Slum Dwellers in Odisha, India -- Part IV- Land Registration and Blockchain -- Chapter 6. Blockchain-based Land Registries: A Law-and-Economics Perspective -- Chapter 7. Land Registration in the 21st Century: Blockchain Land Registers from a Civil Law Perspective -- Part V- New Technological Applications.-Chapter 8. Selling LAND in Decentraland: The Regime of Non-Fungible Tokens on the Ethereum Blockchain under the Digital Content Directive -- Chapter 9. Application of a Systems Engineering Approach as a Preventative Measure Against Disruptions to Real Estate Institutions.
This book addresses challenges that new technologies and the big data revolution pose to existing regulatory and legal frameworks. The volume discusses issues such as blockchain and its implications for property transactions and taxes, three (or four) dimensional title registration, land use and urban planning in the age of big data, and the future of property rights in light of these changes. The book brings together an interdisciplinary collection of chapters that revolve around the potential influence of disruptive technologies on existing legal norms and the future development of real estate markets. The book is divided into five parts. Part I presents a survey of the current available research on blockchain and real estate. Part II provides a background on property law for the volume, grounding it in fundamental theory. Part III discusses the changing landscapes of property rights while Part IV debates the potential effects of blockchain on land registration. Finally the book concludes with Part V, which is devoted to new technological applications relevant to real estate. Providing an interdisciplinary perspective on emerging technologies that have the potential to disrupt the real estate industry and the regulation of it, this book will appeal to a broad audience, consisting of scholars, policy-makers, practitioners, and students, interested in real estate, law, economics, blockchain, and technology policy.
ISBN: 9783030523879
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Introduction -- Part I- Literature Survey.-1. A Database Exploring Blockchain and Real Estate -- Part II- Theoretical Aspects -- Chapter 2. From Blackstone to Blockchain: Theorizing Property Law in the Age of Cryptography -- Chapter 3. Prospects of Blockchain in Contract and Property -- Part III- Changing Landscapes of Property Rights -- Chapter 4. The Future of Property Rights: Digital Technology in the Real World -- Chapter 5. Social Innovation as a Disruptor of Tenure – Recognising Land Rights of Slum Dwellers in Odisha, India -- Part IV- Land Registration and Blockchain -- Chapter 6. Blockchain-based Land Registries: A Law-and-Economics Perspective -- Chapter 7. Land Registration in the 21st Century: Blockchain Land Registers from a Civil Law Perspective -- Part V- New Technological Applications.-Chapter 8. Selling LAND in Decentraland: The Regime of Non-Fungible Tokens on the Ethereum Blockchain under the Digital Content Directive -- Chapter 9. Application of a Systems Engineering Approach as a Preventative Measure Against Disruptions to Real Estate Institutions.
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