The European Journal of Law Reform, Vol. 25, No. 1+2, published a special issue on Blockchain regulation around the world! The following articles are available free of charge on our website:
Hatem Mabrouk: Beyond Speculation: The Transformative Power of Blockchain Technology in Various Industries, pp. 3-26
Frank Emmert: The Regulation of Cryptocurrencies in the United States of America, pp. 27-122
Maurice van Oosten & Laurens Hillen: MiCA: The Introduction of an EU-wide Regulatory Framework for Cryptoassets, pp. 123-142
Ying Chen & Michael Adams: The Regulation of Digital Currency in China
Past, Present, and Future, pp. 143-160
Marcel Hostettler & Piotr Wojtowicz: The Swiss Association as a Legal Wrapper for a Global DAO and vis-à-vis the MiCA Regime, pp. 161-172
James Burnie & Meghan Millward: The United Kingdom Cryptoasset Regulatory Framework, pp. 173-183
To Van Hoa & To Vu Nhat Minh: Cryptocurrency Regulation in a Robust Market - The Vietnamese Approach, pp. 184-193
Nivedita Pundale: The Crypto Regime in India: A Confused Policy, pp. 194-213
Douglas J. Pepe, Marvin J. Lowenthal & Randall W. Bryer: Property Rights in Blockchain Assets: Emerging Issues from a U.S. Perspective, pp. 214-226
Adam Kashin: Wyoming’s DAO Statutes - A Model for Wider Adoption, pp. 227-244
Rick Tapia, Andrew Bull & Tyler Harttraft: DAO Regulation and Legislation, pp. 245-256
Kaleb Britton: NFTs - The Regulatory Response and the Current and Future Legal Status, pp. 257-269
Mihnea Constantinescu: Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs): Innovation Transcending Public Money, pp. 270-298
full text downloads available from the EJLR archives
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