This volume explores from a legal perspective, how blockchain works. Perhaps more than ever before, this new technology requires us to take a multidisciplinary approach. The contributing authors, which include distinguished academics, public officials from important national authorities, and market operators, discuss and demonstrate how this technology can be a driver of innovation and yield positive effects in our societies, legal systems and economic/financial system. In particular, they present critical analyses of the potential benefits and legal risks of distributed ledger technology, while also assessing the opportunities offered by blockchain, and possible modes of regulating it. Accordingly, the discussions chiefly focus on the law and governance of blockchain, and thus on the paradigm shift that this technology can bring about.
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Blockchain Law and Governance
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9783030527211
Categorías BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT, Business mathematics & systems, COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS & NETWORKING, COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, DATABASES, Distributed databases, ECONOMICS, FINANCE, BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY, INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC & TRADE LAW, INTERNATIONAL LAW, IT & Communications law, LAW, LAWS OF SPECIFIC JURISDICTIONS, PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
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