This article presents a new contractual reality resulting from a technological development known as Smart Contract. The author questions whether the tradiditional theory of contracts can still serve to explain contract types when implementation and compliance are now automated, that is, they take place with little or no human intervention. Faced with contractual models expressed in binary codes, and as natural language moves to a computational one, jurists must ask if algorithms can actually contain all that the contractual parties want. Further, they must question if consent will continue to exist as an essential element in these standardized, automated contracts where final formulation and execution depend less everyday on human intervention.
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Comparative International Legal Studies
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FuenteRevista de la Academia Colombiana de Jurisprudencia