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3min | ToC item 3 | | - Luca and Sue pointed that practical use cases are helpful and especially for UN/CEFACT, and to start with Bill of Lading.
- Simone also agreed to focus on Bill of Lading.
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5min | ToC item 4 | | - Lance explained to put in text what functionalities these solutions can provide.
- Miriam suggest to monitor ICC DSI(renamed DTSI) and invite inputs from them if appropriate.
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10min | ToC item 6 | | - Miriam agreed with David to use the existing systems as an illustration.
- Miriam informed that since last June, the International Group of P&I Clubs had approved 3 BL systems that are Blockchain-based and suggest to use Blockchain-based systems for illustration.
- Lance shared that as a White Paper, the guidelines with regards to technology-neutrality were not as strict. This was seconded by Tahseen Khan who also opined that some technology detail needed to be covered.
- Kay summarised from the discussion, the consensus to look at the broad categories of technologies.
- Luca shared the following link:
Its UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferrable Records is actually the legal framework in which CargoX relies upon for our blockchain document transfer https://cargox.io/blog/importance-blockchain-document-transfer-new-business-reality/
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20m | ToC item 9 | | - Luca explained accreditation could be put in as a guidance.
- David explained the accreditation could be guidelines that says if a technology is MLETR-compliant.
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| Link | | Forbes article comparing blockchain to the internet https://www.forbes.com/sites/richardgendalbrown/2020/05/06/the-internet-is-a-public-permissioned-network-should-blockchains-be-the-same/#7f430aff7326 |
| Link | David Saive | The iso working group on blockchain and dlt https://www.iso.org/committee/6266604.html |