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Speech by Félix Plaza, Director of Centro de Estudios Garrigues, at the Inauguration of the 2018/2019 Academic Year
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Rector of the Antonio de Nebrija University, Juan Cayón,Director-General of the State Tax Agency, Jesús Gascón Catalán,Senior Partner of Garrigues, Ricardo Gómez-Barreda,Dear teaching staff of Centro de Estudios Garrigues,Dear students of the 2018/2019
3 diciembre 2018
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The future of work. Changes in the world of employment
The changes we are experiencing in the world of employment are fast and continual. If we look at what work will be like, and how employment relationships will be structured in the future, the only certain thing we will find is that they will change continually
2 marzo 2018
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Crossroad for unions: domestic or international?
A noticeable change in recent labor union history is a gradual departure from their original international ideas by increasingly narrowing them down to local or domestic matters. The old idea of international proletarianism, and the aspiration to defend
11 mayo 2018
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On the intellectual origin of blockchain (II). Recent forerunners
by Manuel González-Meneses
In the first post in this series on the intellectual origin of blockchain technology, I talked about two figures I consider to be early forerunners: Alan Turing and John von Neumann. In this second installment, I will look at two more recent figures: Tim May
8 junio 2018
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On the intellectual origin of blockchain (III). More on the recent forerunners
by Manuel González-Meneses
I ended the previous post on the subject of David Chaum and how his DigiCash did not lead to a proper break with traditional cash. The disruptive leap in this respect, even if still only in a theoretical or speculative realm, is attributable to the following
6 julio 2018
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On the intellectual origin of blockchain technology (I). Early forerunners
by Manuel González-Meneses
In my previous contribution to this blog I talked about certain intellectual obstacles that can trip up jurists when dealing with the definition of smart contract and blockchain technology. The first of these is a deficit in technology training. One of the
27 abril 2018