EP. 30: Blockchain in the maritime economy with David Saive

Can a software development team be led by a lawyer? Sure, says David Saive - and presents an innovative blockchain solution for the maritime industry. He not only presents it to us, but also explains why, in his view, the future of software development lies in "Compliant Programming": a collaboration between lawyers and developers from the very beginning of a software project. David Saive is a research associate and doctoral student of Prof. Dr. Prof. h.c. Jürgen Taeger at the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg. He is researching the possible applications of blockchain technology in maritime law as part of the governmental-funded research project HAPTIK (haptik.io). In this context, he is also investigating the effects of digitization on legal practice. * Herbstakademie der DSRI: https://www.dsri.de/herbstakademie/herbstakademie.html * Grundgutachten des BMVI zu Blockchain in der Logistik: https://www.bmvi.de/SharedDocs/DE/Artikel/DG/blockchain-grundgutachten.html * LinkedIn-Präsenz unseres Projekts: linkedin.com/company/haptik  Link to the Blockchain Lawyers Network: www.blockchainlawyersnetwork.com

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The innovative podcast on disruptive technologies, politics and the law of the 21st century. Dennis Hillemann discusses with his guests how we must change our minds, our politics and our legislation to fully adapt the possibilities of new technologies to make this a better world for all of us. Explaining tech simply and to the point, Dennis dives deep into the tensions between technology and law. He aims for a broader acceptance of basic law rules when it comes to technology and wants to spread the news: We all must change minds and regulations now.