Yes contracts are meatspace focused, but meatspace isn't object oriented only because it is obscured by the observer right now - more the legislative bodies behind law than the practicing attorneys or the parties to contracts.
With the entrance of pure theory and object oriented worldviews necessary to "open the eyes of the machine" onto what's going on in what it's tracking and providing an environment for, the programmers and administrators of legal systems can finally remake law in the image of reason, and not the obfuscations which tainted reason early on that we have now.
With the entrance of pure theory and object oriented worldviews necessary to "open the eyes of the machine" onto what's going on in what it's tracking and providing an environment for, the programmers and administrators of legal systems can finally remake law in the image of reason, and not the obfuscations which tainted reason early on that we have now.