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Blockchain is the first global mechanism for the transfer and
storage of value. Despite being conceived as an alternative to
state and law, the technology and its use cases raise many legal
questions, most notably, regarding jurisdiction and applicable law
with respect to transactions and assets recorded on the blockchain.
The issue is complex given the decentralised nature of the network.
In this volume, academics and practitioners from various countries
try to provide detailed answers to these questions as they relate
to stablecoins, crypto-assets, crypto derivatives, Central Bank
Digital Currencies, and Decentralised Autonomous Organisations
(DAOs), as well as specific transactions and issues, such as
property rights and bankruptcy. With specific chapters on national
approaches (Germany, Japan, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, United
States), the volume explores the need and possibility for legal
harmonisation of these issues through global fora, such as the
Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH).
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