This book presents groundbreaking discussions on e-residency,
cryptocurrencies, scams, smart contracts, 3D printing, software agents, digital
evidence and e-governance at the intersection of law, legal policies and modern
technologies. The reader benefits from cutting-edge analyses that offer ideas
and solutions to some of the most pressing issues caused by e-technologies.
This collection is a useful tool for law and IT practitioners and an
inspiring source for interdisciplinary research. Besides serving as a practical
guideline, this book also reflects theoretical dimensions of future
perspectives, as new technologies are not meant to change common values but to
accommodate them.