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Blockchain et droit fiscal
Thèse en Droit, soutenue le 19 décembre 2022.
Mots clés : Responsabilité, internet, numérique, responsable, information, chose, autrui, faute, fondement, transnational, immatérialité.
The novelty of the Internet medium and the specificities that characterize it has led to the emergence of new types of damage causing harm to individuals. Likewise, the immateriality of the Internet and the overcoming of the spatial and geographical boundaries characterizing this network have extended the potential perpetrators and victims of harmful acts. The need to compensate the victims of such damage has questioned the basis for the civil liability of the perpetrators of these detrimental acts on this network. In the absence of a specific legal framework for civil liability on the Internet, either in French or Tunisian law, the attachment of the damages caused on this network to the traditional liability regime will be the only solution to compensate for these damages. The repair of damages caused on this network, whether on the subjective or objective basis of civil liability, will be a challenge. This thesis will deal with the capacity of the field of civil liability to integrate modern damages, such as digital damages and, more particularly, those committed via the Internet.
Keywords : responsability, internet, digital, responsible, information, thing, other, faulte, foundation, transnational, immaterialityDirecteurs de thèse : Olivier GOUT et Nomen REKIK
Membres du jury :
- M. GOUT Olivier, co-directeur de thèse, professeur des universités, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France,
- M. REKIK Nomen, co-directeur de thèse, professeur, Université de Sfax, Tunisie,
- Mme KAHOUADJI Fadoua, rapporteure, ma?tre de conférences, Université Tunis el Manar, Tunisie,
- Mme MARIA Ingrid, rapporteure, professeure des universités, Université Grenoble-Alples, France,
- M. KESSENTINI Mohamed, professeur, Université de Sfax, Tunisie,
- Mme WALTZ-TERACOL Belinda, ma?tre de conférences, Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, France.
Président du jury : Mohamed KESSENTINI