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Paper #1193

Título:
Electronic titling: Potential and risks
Autor:
Benito Arruñada
Data:
Diciembre 2009
Resumen:
Initiatives in electronic conveyancing and registration show the potential of new technologies to transform such systems, reducing costs and enhancing legal security. However, they also incur substantial risks of transferring costs and risks among registries, conveyancers and rightholders, instead of reducing them; entrenching the private interests of conveyancers, instead of increasing competition and disintermediating them; modifying the allocation of tasks in a way that leads in the long term to the debasement of registries of rights with indefeasible title into mere recordings of deeds; and empowering conveyancers instead of transactors and rightholders, which increases costs and reduces security. Fulfilling the promise of new technologies in both costs and security requires strengthening registries’ incentives and empowering rightholders in their interaction with registries.
Palabras clave:
Electronic Conveyancing, Electronic Registration, Lawyers, Notaries, Digital Signatures
Códigos JEL:
K11, K12, O33, L43
Área de investigación:
Economía de la Empresa y Organización Industrial / Finanzas y Contabilidad
Publicado en:
New Zealand Law Journal, 2010, April, 115-120
Con el título:
"Leaky Title Syndrome?"

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