Then let me be more clear; you can't get around laws with technology. You have to change the laws. Proposing to make something peer to peer doesn't address the actual problem, the law.
> As there are countries where laws cannot be changed
No, there aren't.
> technological solutions can fix the problems once and for all
No, they can't. Oppression can't be fixed by circumventing the law as it just leaves the government more power to enable selective enforcement which is the ideal way to scare people into compliance.
There's no such thing as a country whose laws can't be changed. Only countries where the people don't care enough to do what's necessary to change them.
Actually, thinking about it, North Koreans can at least argue that China will intercede in their political and economic affairs to the extent necessary to keep them subjugated. So I'll give you that.
Really? Because Uber and AirBnB seem to be doing a pretty good job of using technology to get around laws.
edit: Actually here is a REALLY easy answer. What about Pirating and Torrenting. Do you really believe that this peer to peer technology hasn't massively helped people get around copyright laws?