Order Out of Chaos: Technology, Intermediation, Trust, and Reliability as the Basis for the Recognition of Legal Effects in Electronic Transactions
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Authors
Alba, Manuel
Issue Date
2014
Volume
47
Issue
3
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Journal Article
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INTRODUCTION|The most obvious assertion one can make about the Internet is that it has changed the way in which people relate to each other (collectively and multilaterally in many ways. Besides its architecture and decentralized structure, as well as the possibilities it offers, there are two basic features of the open communications network that have conditioned this process. First, the Internet and relations conducted therein are technologically inter mediated and consequently, technologically dependent...
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Creighton University School of Law
