This book develops a dynamic perspective on the study of technology as a disruptive force and its relationship to financial regulation and the law. It identifies the interconnections that characterise technology-driven transformations, involving commercial practices, capital markets, corporate-governance, central banking, and financial networks.
This book develops a dynamic perspective on the study of technology as a disruptive force and its relationship to financial regulation and the law. It identifies the interconnections that characterise technology-driven transformations, involving commercial practices, capital markets, corporate-governance, central banking, and financial networks.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marco Dell'Erba is Professor of Corporate & Financial Law at the University of Zurich, where he is also a member of the Blockchain Center and the Digital Society Initiative. He is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Corporate Governance & Finance at New York University School of Law. He previously held research positions at New York University, where he was Global Fellow affiliated with NYU's Institute for Corporate Governance and Finance and the Center for Financial Institutions; at the Groningen Center for Financial European Financial Services (University of Groningen, Netherlands), at the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris; the National University of Singapore (Singapore); and at the London School of Economics (UK). He practiced law in the departments of Banking & Finance and Litigation & Dispute Resolutions at Clifford Chance LLP (Rome) and as an independent consultant (Paris).
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Underlying Complexities Within the Line of Disruption 2: Starting from the Basics. Regulating Smart Contracts 3: Enhancing Disruption Smart Contracts in Capital Markets, or Initial Coin Offerings: Breached Promises and Relevant Consequences 4: Disrupting Central Banking or Shadow Central Banking 5: Disrupting Shadow Banking or Crypto Shadow Banking Concluding Remarks - What's Next?
1: The Underlying Complexities Within the Line of Disruption 2: Starting from the Basics. Regulating Smart Contracts 3: Enhancing Disruption Smart Contracts in Capital Markets, or Initial Coin Offerings: Breached Promises and Relevant Consequences 4: Disrupting Central Banking or Shadow Central Banking 5: Disrupting Shadow Banking or Crypto Shadow Banking Concluding Remarks - What's Next?
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