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Product details:
- Publisher T.M.C. Asser Press
- Date of Publication 16 November 2024
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9789462655812
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9789462655782
- No. of pages143 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XV, 143 p. 9 illus., 3 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white 604
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Long description:
This book discusses the dogmatic (that what is settled) and the dynamic (that what is changing) aspects of the relationship between blockchain and the law from a critical perspective. With contributions from legal and financial experts involved in both academy and business from Europe, Africa and North and South America, the book looks at the abstract complexities and practical challenges of regulating blockchain technology and its developments, such as crypto assets and smart contracts, from the perspectives of financial, tax, civil, and international law. Moreover, the book also delves into some exciting and cutting-edge related topics such as blockchain applications for litigation, CBDC and elections.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Foundations: An Essay on Blockchain and the Law.- Chapter 3. Blockchain and Elections: A Complicated Relationship.- Chapter 4. What are the Limits of Blockchain? Considerations of the Use of Blockchain in Transitional Justice Processes.- Chapter 5. Taxing Crypto-Assets ? The Portuguese Perspective.- Chapter 6. Blockchain Execution of Judgements ? A Possibility in South Africa?.- Chapter 7. DLT Pilot Regime and DeFi.- Chapter 8. Central Bank Digital Currency ? A Focus on Anonymity.- Chapter 9. Smart Contracts and the Law.- Chapter 10. Decentralized Autonomous Organizations and their Role in Digital Society.