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Between bZx and Ooki there is also a DAO or just a universitas

Manuel Astillero

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Abstract: The problem with law is that it sometimes forgets, in whole or in part, the facts. This oblivion of the world means that legal operators tend to see things in the world that are not only the case that they are only in the law, but also the case that they are (in the law) because they are in some sense (formerly) in the world. A "legal person" is only in the world of law. A "set of persons" (aka a "universitas") which, given certain circumstances, is a "legal person", is something that is in the world in the eyes of the world of law. And a universitas is always in the world, and only in the world—whatever the world is, of course. From here I ask myself whether a DAO is nothing more than a group of persons, a universitas, such that the world of law stubbornly sees it with its watchful eyes as something other than what it is only and strictly speaking: a universitas.

Date: 2024-03-25
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