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Privatrecht 2050 - Blick in die digitale Zukunft

Jahrbuch Junge Zivilrechtswissenschaft 2019
Nomos,  2020, 438 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-6044-2


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The work is part of the series Jahrbuch Junge Zivilrechtswissenschaft (Volume 4)
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englischThe volume contains the contributions to the 30th annual conference of the Gesellschaft Junge Zivilrechtswissenschaft e.V., which was organized by junior researchers of the University of Bayreuth in September 2019. The articles deal with the effects of digitalization on the development of private law in the coming decades. In particular, they cover the following topics:

  • Legal Tech: Limits of personalization of dispositive law; possibilities for formalizing the law and automatic subsumption; legal services provided by online collection services.
  • Contract law: contractual issues of the platform economy; use of artificial intelligence in contractual relati-onships as well as liability in the Internet of Things.
  • Property law: transfer of bitcoins.
  • Company law: The EU Company Law Package and the digitized limited liability company under German law (“GmbH”); conducting virtual general meetings.
  • Litigation: Digital evidence and smart enforcement.
  • Discrimination by algorithms.
  • Breach of data protection law as competition violations
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    With contributions by

    Martin Schmidt-Kessel, Philip Maximilian Bender, Johannes Klug, Sören Segger-Piening, Johannes Warter, Julia Grinzinger, Dimitrios Linardatos, Lena Maute, Miriam Kullmann, Ralf Knaier, Patrick Nutz, Miriam Buiten, Julia Harten, David Markworth, Lukas Klever and Julian Rapp.

    »Der Band demonstriert eindrucksvoll die Bandbreite von Fragestellungen, die die Digitalisierung schon heute an das gesamte Privatrecht heranträgt, und bietet hierfür erfrischende, fundiert ausgearbeitete Perspektiven einer kommenden Generation von Forschenden. Seine Lektüre sei deswegen unbedingt gerade denjenigen empfohlen, die der (irrigen) Meinung sind, die Digitalisierung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft würde das Privatrecht erst im Jahr 2050 betreffen; für diese dürfte der Band einen kompakten Weckruf darstellen. Für alle anderen handelt es sich um eine inspirierende Rundreise durch die privatrechtlichen Herausforderungen der Gegenwart.«
    Prof. Dr. Thomas Riehm, ZAP 21/2020, 1099
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