The European Review of Private Law has a special issue on Smart contracts.
- ‘The Legal Meaning of Smart Contracts’, Riccardo De Caria, Issue 6, pp. 731–751
- ‘The Formation of Blockchain-based Smart Contracts in the Light of Contract Law’, Mateja Durovic, André Janssen, Issue 6, pp. 753–771
- ‘Interpretation of Contracts and Smart Contracts: Smart Interpretation or Interpretation of Smart Contracts?’, Michel Cannarsa, Issue 6, pp. 773–785
- ‘Force Majeure and Excuses in Smart Contracts’, Eric Tjong Tjin Tai, Issue 6, pp. 787–804
- ‘Quandary of Smart Contracts and Remedies: The Role of Contract Law and Self-Help Remedies’, Larry A. Dimatteo, Cristina Poncibó, Issue 6, pp. 805–824
- ‘Blockchain & Data Protection … and Why They Are Not on a Collision Course’, Lokke Moerel, Issue 6, pp. 825–851
- ‘Electronic Platforms: Openness, Transparency & Privacy Issues’, Eliza Mik, Issue 6, pp. 853–870
- ‘Contract Law and Smart Contracts: Property and Security Rights Issues’, Louis-Daniel Muka Tshibende, Issue 6, pp. 871–883
- ‘Smart Contracts as the (new) Power of the Powerless? The Stakes for Consumers’, Oscar Borgogno, Issue 6, pp. 885–902
- ‘Digital Platforms: Regulation and Liability in the EU Law’, Piotr Tereszkiewicz, Issue 6, pp. 903–920
- ‘Will Innovative Technology Result in Innovative Legal Frameworks? – Smart Contracts in China’, Jia Wang, Chen Lei, Issue 6, pp. 921–942
- ‘Smart Contracts: A Synoposis’, Linda Tissaoui, Joyling Liu, Dan M. Marcotte, Issue 6, pp. 943–949