Marta Poblet
Associate Professor at RMIT University. Researcher at the UAB Institute of Law and Technology. Law, technology, innovation, open science, open democracy. Geocurious.
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- To defuse political violence across US, conflict mediators apply lessons from gang disputes and foreign elections
- From Athens to the Blockchain: Oracles for Digital Democracy
- The Governance of Blockchain Dispute Resolution
- The Catalan tsunami: encrypting swarm intelligence
- Linked democracy: Foundations, Tools, and Applications
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Tag Archives: asymmetric federalism
Catalonia: independent but united with Europe?
Marta Poblet and Pompeu Casanovas In the biggest rally for Catalan independence ever, an estimated crowd of 1.5 million people flooded the city of Barcelona with red-and-yellow striped flags on Catalonia’s national day, the Diada. Tax laws and lack of … Continue reading
Posted in Law, Uncategorized
Tagged asymmetric federalism, Catalonia, Diada, European Union, independence
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