Blockchain and Cryptocurrency:International Legal and Regulatory Challenges

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نام کتاب : Blockchain and Cryptocurrency:International Legal and Regulatory Challenges
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بلاک چین و ارز دیجیتال: چالش های حقوقی و نظارتی بین المللی
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ناشر : Bloomsbury Professional
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 375
ISBN (شابک) : 9781526508379 , 9781526508393
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 4 مگابایت



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About the authors\nList of abbreviations\nChapter 1 Introduction\n The Internet of Things\n Blockchain\n Distributed ledger technology\n Regulatory and legal challenges\n Smart contracts\n Decentralised autonomous organisations\n Global regulation\n Initial coin offerings\n Natural resources industry\n General Data Protection Regulation\nChapter 2 What are Blockchain and Cryptocurrency?\n Blockchain\n Introduction\n Characteristics of DLT\n Cryptocurrency\n Introduction\nChapter 3 Regulatory and legal challenges\n Regulatory challenges\n Cryptoassets\n Regulation of cryptoassets\n Regulation of DLT\n Legal challenges\n Criminal\n Money laundering\n Data privacy/protection\n Does a user’s public key constitute ‘personal data’?\n Ownership of IP of information contained in the blockchain\n What is the legal status of decentralised autonomous organisations?\n Is the data on the blockchain ‘property’ for the purposes of the Law of Property Act 1925?\n Jurisdictional issues\n What is the effect of this?\n Contracts\n Smart contracts – what are they?\n Who are the parties to a ‘smart contract’?\n What are the benefits of a ‘smart contract’?\n What are the ingredients for a ‘smart contract’?\n Is a ‘smart contract’ sufficient to govern a contractual relationship on its own?\n Where does the liability fall under a ‘smart contract’?\nChapter 4 Global regulation: UK and EU Member States\n Choice of jurisdiction\n Declaration for European Blockchain Partnership\n The EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum\n Regulation in the UK\n What are the requirements of being an authorised person?\n How is currency regulated across the EU?\n MiFID II controversies\n Regulation in other European jurisdictions (case studies)\n Estonia\n France\n Malta\n Jersey\nChapter 5 Global regulation: North America\n Canada\n Mexico\n United States\n Licensing\n Money transmission laws\n Regulatory guidance\nChapter 6 Global regulation: the rest of the world\n Introduction\n Divergent philosophies on cryptocurrency and blockchain regulation\n China\n Gibraltar\n Hong Kong\n India\n Israel\n Japan\n Kazakhstan, Belarus and Estonia\n Kyrgyz Republic\n South Korea\n Russia\n Switzerland\nChapter 7 Initial coin offerings\n Introduction\n What is an ICO?\n What is the regulatory picture in the United States?\n Investment companies\n What is the regulatory position in the UK?\n How might ICOs be regulated in the UK?\n Restrictions of marketing an ICO which is a CIS or an AIF\n The limited approach of the European Union\n The Chinese case study of prohibition\nChapter 8 The Internet of Things\n Introduction\n What is the IoT?\n Security problems with the IoT\n How does a director mitigate this security concern?\n Who owns the data collected through the IoT?\n UK regulation of the IoT\n EU regulation of the IoT\n How does GDPR apply to the IoT?\n Will the ePrivacy Regulation apply to the IoT?\n What is the Cybersecurity Certification Framework?\n Why does the Network Infrastructure Security Directive (‘NISD’) not apply to the IoT?\n US regulation of the IoT\n So who owns the data?\nChapter 9 Right to be forgotten and right to erasure\n Introduction\n Right to erasure\n Right to be forgotten\n Fundamental issues with right to erasure/right to be forgotten and their enforcement\n Methods of data protection and data privacy\n What are the effects on compliance if data is pseudonymised?\n The right to amendment\n Other DLTs and GDPR compliance\nChapter 10 Natural resources\n Introduction\n Is blockchain the answer to the ‘trilemma’?\n Regulatory reform\n What is the key regulatory question?\n What other regulatory issues need to be addressed?\n Decentralisation\n Areas of application\n Non-renewables and intermediaries\n Renewables and electricity\n Case studies\n The reality\n Digitisation\n Information storage, transparency and real-time tracking\n Distributed technology and the energy market\n Obstacles for blockchain in the natural resources industry and energy sector\n Blockchain as a disruptive technology\n Legal issues\n Current regulation\n Strong and weak smart contracts\n Data privacy\n Public or private\n Addressing some of the unique challenges of the natural resources industry\n Solutions, opportunities for regulation and conclusions\n The legal status of data\n A possible blueprint for regulation\n Moving forward\nChapter 11 Decentralised autonomous organisations: regulation and liability\n Understanding decentralised autonomous organisations\n The legal status and other issues around DAOs\n Risks\nAppendix 1 General Data Protection Regulation\nAppendix 2 Cryptoassets Taskforce: final report (October 2018)\nAppendix 3 Cryptocurrencies and blockchain – Legal context and implications for financial crime, money laundering and tax evasion (European Parliament, July 2018)\nIndex




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