In markets, and especially the capital markets, trust – including collective trust – operates as immaterial infrastructure of exchanges. It is sustained by the centrality of individual freedom of contract, and therefore by the protection of the will to contract, which however is put under strain by financial complexity, standardisation, and machine intelligence, which all reconfigure decision-making processes, requiring the law to preserve the role traditionally assigned to consent.
Trust, Freedom of Contract and Machine Intelligence in the Capital Markets / Gaggero, Paolo. - In: EUROPEAN LAW AND FINANCE REVIEW. - ISSN 2975-0911. - 1/2026(2026), pp. 116-127.
Trust, Freedom of Contract and Machine Intelligence in the Capital Markets
gaggero
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In markets, and especially the capital markets, trust – including collective trust – operates as immaterial infrastructure of exchanges. It is sustained by the centrality of individual freedom of contract, and therefore by the protection of the will to contract, which however is put under strain by financial complexity, standardisation, and machine intelligence, which all reconfigure decision-making processes, requiring the law to preserve the role traditionally assigned to consent.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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