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Cryptocurrencies in Public and Private Law

Author: David Fox; Sarah Green |

9,900.00

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 47.5 × 37 × 1 cm
ISBN

9780198826385

Format

Hardback

Publishing Date

19-Mar-19

SKU: TMP_PUB_2442 Categories: , , Tag: Product ID: 25561

Description

This book examines how cyber-currencies based on blockchain technologies fit into existing general law categories of public and private law. The book takes the common law systems of the United Kingdom as the centre of its study but extends beyond the UK to show how cyber-currencies would be accommodated in some Western European and East Asian legal systems outside the common law tradition.

By investigating traditional conceptions of money in public law and private law the work examines the difficulties of fitting cyber-currencies within those approaches and models. Fundamental questions regarding issues of ownership, transfer, conflict of laws, and taxation are addressed with a view to equipping the reader with the tools to answer common transactional questions about cyber-currencies.

The international contributor team uses the common law systems of the United Kingdom as a basis for the analysis, but also looks comparatively to other systems across the wider common law and civil law world to provide detailed examination of the legal problems encountered.

 

Contents:1: Cryptocurrencies: The Underlying Technology, David Green2: It’s Virtually Money, David Green3: Cryptocurrencies in International and Public Law Conceptions of Money, Charles Proctor4: Developing the Right Regulatory Regime for Cryptocurrencies and other Value Data, Corrine Zellweger-Gutknecht5: Cryptocurrencies and the Conflict of Laws, Andew Dickinson6: Cryptocurrencies in the Common Law of Property, Sarah Fox7: Cryptocurrencies as Property in Civilian and Mixed Legal Systems, Dann Carr8: The Characterisation of Cryptocurrencies in East Asia by Kelvin Low and Wu Ying-Chieh, Kelvin Low and Wu Ying-Chieh9: Bitcoin and Banking: Are there Lessons to Learn?, Chris Hare10: Taxation of Cryptocurrencies, Anne Fairpo11: Non-State Community Virtual Currencies, Ben Geva