3rd Meeting of European Research Council BlockchainGov Project Review the action items from the last meeting. Theory session: Societal Constitutionalism : Golia & Teubner - Societal Constitutionalism (mandatory), Teubner’s Constitutional Fragments (optional). Join Wessel’s Political Cybernetics reading group! Every PhD student presents a brief description of: the current state of the work (dissertation plan) the […]
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1 event,The rise of blockchain technology has disrupted traditional models of governance, raising questions about legitimacy and trust. To better understand the practical and empirical conceptions of justice and dispute resolution within blockchain communities, a task force will be organized by interdisciplinary researchers. The organizers are part of several initiatives, including the Future Fellowship project on […] |
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4th Meeting of European Research Council BlockchainGov Project Review the action items from the last meeting: updates in relation to the progress of action items. Theory session (1): Blockchain & The Paradox of Democracy Refresh your mind on the Dyzenhaus paper (last chapter of the book) Read the Blockchain Paradox abstract Discussion about the paper […] |
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