Rethinking the Regulation of Cryptoassets

Rethinking the Regulation of Cryptoassets
Author: Johnstone, Syren
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781800886797

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This thought-provoking book challenges the way we think about regulating cryptoassets. Bringing a timely new perspective, Syren Johnstone critiques the application of a financial regulation narrative to cryptoassets, questioning the assumptions on which it is based and whether regulations developed in the 20th century remain fit to apply to a technology emerging in the 21st.

Rethinking the Regulation of Cryptoassets

Rethinking the Regulation of Cryptoassets
Author: Syren Johnstone
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1800886780

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This thought-provoking book challenges the way we think about the regulation of cryptoassets based on cryptographic consensus technology. Bringing a timely new perspective, Syren Johnstone critiques the application of a financial regulation narrative to cryptoassets, questions the assumptions on which it is based, and considers its impact on industry development. Providing new insights into the dynamics of oversight regulation, Johnstone argues that the financial narrative stifles the 'New Prospect' for the formation of novel commercial relationships and institutional arrangements. The book asks whether regulations developed in the 20th century remain appropriate to apply to a technology emerging in the 21st, suggesting it is time to think about how to regulate for ecosystem development. Johnstone concludes with proposals for reform, positing a new framework that facilitates industry aspirations while remaining sustainable and compatible with regulatory objectives. Rethinking the Regulation of Cryptoassets will be an invaluable read for policy makers, regulators and technologists looking for a deeper understanding of the issues surrounding cryptoasset regulation and possible alternative approaches. It will also be of interest to scholars and students researching the intersection of law, technology, regulation and finance.

Rethinking Law Regulation and Technology

Rethinking Law  Regulation  and Technology
Author: Brownsword, Roger
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2022-03-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781800886476

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This insightful book presents a radical rethinking of the relationship between law, regulation, and technology. While in traditional legal thinking technology is neither of particular interest nor concern, this book treats modern technologies as doubly significant, both as major targets for regulation and as potential tools to be used for legal and regulatory purposes. It explores whether our institutions for engaging with new technologies are fit for purpose.

Rethinking Historical Jurisprudence

Rethinking Historical Jurisprudence
Author: Samuel, Geoffrey
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781802200744

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This stimulating book considers the ways in which historical jurisprudence deserves to be rethought, arguing that there is much more to the history of legal thought than the ideas, and ideology, of the nineteenth and early twentieth century jurists, such as Karl von Savigny and Sir Henry Maine.

Cryptocurrencies and Cryptoassets

Cryptocurrencies and Cryptoassets
Author: Andrew Haynes,Peter Yeoh
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781000064049

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This book examines the legal and regulatory aspects of cryptocurrency and blockchain and the emerging practical issues that these issues involve. The analysis covers a range of advanced economies across the world, in America, Europe and Asia. The book describes, explains and analyses the nature of cryptocurrencies and the blockchain systems they are constructed on in these major world economies and considers relevant law and regulation and their shortcomings. It will be of use and interest to academics, lawyers, regulators and anyone involved with cryptocurrencies and blockchain.

Cryptoassets

Cryptoassets
Author: Chris Brummer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2019-09-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780190077341

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Cryptoassets represent one of the most high profile financial products in the world, and fastest growing financial products in history. From Bitcoin, Etherium and Ripple's XRP-so called "utility tokens" used to access financial services-to initial coin offerings that in 2017 rivalled venture capital in money raised for startups, with an estimated $5.6 billion (USD) raised worldwide across 435 ICOs. All the while, technologists have hailed the underlying blockchain technology for these assets as potentially game changing applications for financial payments and record-keeping. At the same time, cryptoassets have produced considerable controversy. Many have turned out to be lacklustre investments for investors. Others, especially ICOs, have also attracted noticeable fraud, failing firms, and alarming lapses in information-sharing with investors. Consequently, many commentators around the world have pressed that ICO tokens be considered securities, and that concomitant registration and disclosure requirements attach to their sales to the public. This volume assembles an impressive group of scholars, businesspersons and regulators to collectively write on cryptoassets. This volume represents perspectives from across the regulatory ecosystem, and includes technologists, venture capitalists, scholars, and practitioners in securities law and central banking.

Distributed Ledger Technology and Digital Assets

Distributed Ledger Technology and Digital Assets
Author: Asian Development Bank
Publsiher: Asian Development Bank
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2019-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789292616472

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This report offers an analytical framework that allows for more systemic assessments of distributed ledger technology (DLT) and its applications. It examines the evolution and typology of the emergent technology, its existing and projected applications, and regulatory and policy issues that they entail. This report highlights the trends, concerns, and potential opportunities of DLTs, especially for Asian markets. It also identifies the benefits and risks to using DLT and offers a functional and proportional approach to these issues.

Digital Assets and Blockchain Technology

Digital Assets and Blockchain Technology
Author: Daniel T. Stabile,Kimberly A. Prior,Andrew M. Hinkes
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2020-07-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781789907445

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This key textbook examines the financial growth and success of digital assets in the contemporary economy. As digital assets and other blockchain applications mature, and regulatory authorities work hard to keep pace, three leading attorneys in the field invite students to consider the legal frameworks pertinent to regulating this new method of exchange. In this, the first textbook of its kind, the authors explore the growth of smart contracts, the application of securities laws to token sales, the regulation of virtual currency businesses, the taxation of digital assets and the intersection of digital assets and criminal law.