This book assesses the rapidly changing landscape of digital finance regulation. Focusing on the laws of banking-finance, tax, insurance, intellectual property and international commercial arbitration, it delves into the regulation of crypto-digital assets. A book of keen interest to scholars as well as legal practitioners.
This book assesses the rapidly changing landscape of digital finance regulation. Focusing on the laws of banking-finance, tax, insurance, intellectual property and international commercial arbitration, it delves into the regulation of crypto-digital assets. A book of keen interest to scholars as well as legal practitioners.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert Walters is Senior Lecturer, Director Digital Finance Law and Legal Research, Victoria University-Australia, Adjunct Professor European Faculty of Law, Advisor Corporate Insolvency Centre Gujarat National Law University, India, Honorary Lecturer Liverpool Law School, United Kingdom, Adjunct Research Fellow University Western Australia. Walters is a Solicitor - International Arbitrator, holding an LLB (Victoria), MPPM (Monash), Ph.D. Law (Victoria), and been engaged by national governments to address commercial and private law matters across the digital economy.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Foreword Problem Definition 1. Introduction 1.1 Digital Finance and Fintech Theory 1.2 Technology - Digital Finance and Tokens 1.3 Categories of Tokens 1.4 Structure and Methodology 1.5 Referencing, Terminology and Research Limitations 1.6 Conclusion 2. Finance and Banking 2.1 Introduction 2.2 International Law 2.3 National Laws 3. Taxation 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Additional Tax Considerations 3.3 Arbitration 3.4 Technology Challenges and Advancements 3.5 Conclusion 4. Insurance 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Data - Cybersecurity 4.3 Arbitration 4.4 Conclusion 5. Intellectual Property Law [Patents Copyright] 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Patents 5.3 Copyright 5.4 Conclusion 6. International Arbitration 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Evidence 6.3 Forced Arbitration 6.4 Partiality 6.5 Conclusion 7. Conclusion 7.1 Introduction