The Interface of Competition Law and Blockchain Technology: A Global Perspective
The Interface of Competition Law and Blockchain Technology: A Global Perspective
Author(s): Deepankar Sharma, Vijaylaxmi Sharma, AMIT YADAV, VINI KEWALIYASubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Law on Economics, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Commercial Law
Published by: Akademia Leona Koźmińskiego
Keywords: law; enforcement; cross border; blockchain; competition law; technology;
Summary/Abstract: The rule of law does not govern all human interactions. There are times when the state bypasses legal constraints, as documented by the World Justice Project. Other times, jurisdictions may be mutually unfriendly and refuse to enforce foreign laws. Blockchains create trust between contracting parties at the individual level, enabling them to transact freely and increase consumer welfare. Blockchains can only supplement antitrust if the legal constraints do not impede their development. The law should thus support the decentralization of blockchains so that blockchain-based mechanisms may take over (even if imperfectly) where the law does not apply. With that in mind, we justify the attractiveness of that approach by showing that blockchain causes an increase in the number of transactions by creating trust (Part 1), and that it may overall increase the decentralization of economic transactions (Part 2). The law should take into account where it applies (Part 3). We conclude afterward (Part 4).
Journal: Krytyka Prawa
- Issue Year: 14/2022
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 214-225
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English