This paper investigates the evolving role of algorithmic systems in the formation, execution and structure of consumer contracts within European private law. Against the backdrop of a technological paradigm shift, it critically re-examines classical private law concepts - such as contractual autonomy, liability and consent - in light of the growing deployment of artificial intelligence and digital assistants in contractual contexts. The proposed approach contributes to the development of a theoretically coherent and technologically responsive model of private law, grounded in principles of accountability, transparency and contestability.

LA RESPONSABILITÀ ALGORITMICA NEI CONTRATTI CON I CONSUMATORI: VERSO UN NUOVO PARADIGMA DI EQUILIBRIO CONTRATTUALE

Alberto Jaci
2025-01-01

Abstract

This paper investigates the evolving role of algorithmic systems in the formation, execution and structure of consumer contracts within European private law. Against the backdrop of a technological paradigm shift, it critically re-examines classical private law concepts - such as contractual autonomy, liability and consent - in light of the growing deployment of artificial intelligence and digital assistants in contractual contexts. The proposed approach contributes to the development of a theoretically coherent and technologically responsive model of private law, grounded in principles of accountability, transparency and contestability.
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