THE FUTURE OF EUROPEAN DEFENSE THROUGH BLOCKCHAIN AS A WAY TO INTEGRATE, FILL GAPS AND ADDRESS THE CRISES OF WARS IN A EUROPEAN CONTEXT
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Abstract
This paper aims to shed light on the field of European defense policy. The final objectives are to address on the legal instruments that are in the hands of the Treaty of Lisbon relating to defense policy, as well as due to the gap in legislation where it is capable through a logistical mechanism of the blockchain to find suitable solutions to protect the European people of the member states of the European Union. In parallel, European defense through an important industry at a global level should evaluate, control the system of the blockchain even in an experimental stage and play an active role towards the approach for European armies of integration, paths that follow the defense policy not to bring greater security to the European system but as a "mandatory" necessity to address war crises and not only. The method used in the present work is based both on the doctrine in question as well as on the relevant jurisprudence of the CJEU. The doctrine is updated and makes use of the latest binding and not acts of the institutions of the European Union.
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