Table of Contents
1. Wrapped and Stacked: ‘Smart Contracts’ and the Interaction of Natural and Formal Language, Jason Grant Allen
2. End-to-End Smart Legal Contracts: Moving from Aspiration to Reality, Sir Geoffrey Vos MR
3. Making Smart Contracts a Reality: Confronting Definitions, Enforceability, and Regulation, Justice Aedit Abdullah, Yihan Goh
4. Smart Contracts and Dispute Resolution: Faster Horses or a New Car, Justice Stephen Estcourt AM
5. Why the Ricardian Contract Came About: A Retrospective Dialogue with Lawyers, Ian Grigg
6. Smart Contracts: Taxonomy, Transaction Costs, and Design Trade-offs, Alfonso Delgado Rius
7. Smart Legal Contracts: A Model for the Integration of Machine Capabilities and Contracts, Natasha Blycha, Ariane Garside
8. Six Levels of Contract Automation: Further Analysis of the Evolution to Smart Legal Contracts, Susannah Wilkinson, Jacques Giuffre
9. Smart Contracts as Execution Instead of Expression, Eric Tjong Tjin Tai
10. Smart Contracts: The Limits of Autonomous Performance, Tian Xu
11. Techno-Legal Supertoys: Smart Contracts and the Fetishization of Legal Certainty, Robert Herian
12. Languages for Smart and Computable Contracts, Christopher Clack
13. The Mathematisation of Legal Writing: The Next Contract Language?, Megan Ma
14. Beyond Human: Smart Contracts, Smart-Machines, and Documentality, David Koepsell
15. Smart Contract ‘Drafting’ and the Homogenisation of Languages, Siegfried Fina, Irene Ng
16. Practice Makes… Pragmatic: Designing a Practical Smart Contract Legal Architecture, Scott Farrell, Hannah Glass, Henry Wells
17. Lawyer Meets Developer: How Interdisciplinary Collaboration Builds Smarter Legal Contracts, Josh Butler, Madeleine Maslin
18. Not Up to the Job: Why Smart Contracts are Unsuitable for Employment, Gabrielle Golding, Mark Giancasparo
19. The Legal Consequences of Automated Mistake, Simon Gleeson
20. Dispute Resolution Fit for the Digital Economy: DLT an Additional Catalyst for ODR?, Charlie Morgan, Dorothy Livingston, Andrew Moir