Dubai establishes the world's first legal court based on the Blockchain
The Dubai International Financial Center (DIFC) Courts, in partnership with Smart Dubai, have announced plans to create the world's first bauxite court.
The project aims to create a judicial future that strengthens and supports current dispute settlement services. The focus will initially be on exploring how the recruitment of the Biloxin technology will contribute to the verification of judicial decisions in order to operate in the country.
The partnership with the DIFC Courts will help establish the world's first technology court, helping to unleash the power of pluxin technology, said Dr. Aisha Bent Butti Beshr, Director General of Dubai Smart Offices (SDO).
The initiative will also help simplify the judicial process, avoid duplication of documents and documents, and achieve greater efficiency across the entire legal and judicial system. According to the official announcement, future research will bring together expertise and resources to explore ways to resolve emerging disputes over private and public networks, as well as to establish regulatory and contractual terms embedded in smart contracts.
At present, the transactions of smart contracts based on the blockachine are not cancelable and there are no technical means to cancel transactions. The joint task forces will develop smart contract models through pluxin networks that incorporate logic and allow for different forms of exceptions and circumstances to settle disputes more efficiently and effectively.