FinTech : law and regulation

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    • Madir, Jelena

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FinTech : law and regulation

edited by Jelena Madir

(Elgar financial law and practice)

E. Elgar, c2019

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Includes index

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'As technology reshapes financial products and services at meteoric speed, FinTech: Law and Regulation helps the reader understand key components of this evolution with an international mindset.' - Martin Ferreiro, Product Manager, Ebury UK 'Financial technology is a global phenomenon rapidly evolving in numerous directions and impacting a myriad of industries. If you need to understand how law and regulation around the globe is addressing, supporting, and grappling with its many challenges and immense possibilities, this is the book to read!' - Bridget Marsh, Executive Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, The Loan Syndications and Trading Association, US 'An excellent review of the key topics in the developing world of FinTech. Easily digestible chapters that identify and demystify legal issues surrounding this rapidly expanding subject matter.' - James M. Klotz, Miller Thomson LLP, Canada; Vice-President, International Bar Association; Immediate Past-Chair, IBA Task Force on the Future of Legal Services 'FinTech: Law and Regulation makes an important and welcome contribution to the literature in the growing financial technology industry. It covers every area from open banking to smart contracts whilst neatly combining analysis of the technical considerations as well as the pertinent legal and regulatory issues. This book will be hugely beneficial to practicing lawyers, law students, technologists and academics. Highly recommended.' - Peter Hunn, Founder and CEO, Clause Inc., US FinTech has developed rapidly in recent years, and with these developments new challenges arise, particularly for regulators: how do you apply current law to these ever-changing concepts in a world of continual technological advancement? Key features include: Insight from FinTech specialists from 10 countries, unpicking the legal and regulatory issues across banking, payments and fundraising Detailed clarification on developments in alternative funding platforms, cryptoassets, initial coin offerings, blockchain and smart contracts Discussion of innovative solutions for regulators including how to combat the challenges of patenting FinTech inventions and regulating robo-advisors Guidance for law firms on meeting the challenges presented by the speed of technological innovation and new entrants in the financial sector. Offering a thorough overview of the sector for practical use, FinTech: Law and Regulation will be an invaluable guide for in-house lawyers as well as law firms looking for an overview of legal and regulatory issues in FinTech. It will also be an essential text for those looking to understand the breadth of the sector, as well as the key legal and regulatory issues.

目次

Contents: Preface 1. Introduction: What is FinTech? Jelena Madir PART I Payments, alternative financing and cryptoassets 2. Adapting to a changing payments system Ben Regnard-Weinrabe and Jane Finlayson-Brown 3. Crowdfunding Peter Chapman 4. Cryptoassets and initial coin offerings Claude Brown, Tim Dolan and Karen Butler 5. Cryptocurrencies and central banks Hubert de Vauplane PART II Blockchain and distributed ledgers 6. Blockchain in financial services Colleen Baker and Kevin Werbach 7. Smart contracts Jelena Madir 8. Governing the blockchain: What is the applicable law? Harriet Territt 9. Liabilities associated with distributed ledgers: a comparative analysis Dirk Zetzsche, Ross Buckley, Douglas Arner and Anton Didenko 10. Cybersecurity and blockchain Patricia L. de Miranda 11. Blockchain and Privacy Daniel Cooper and Gemma Nash PART III Regulation and compliance 12. RegTech and SupTech: The future of compliance John Ho Hee Jung 13. . The rise of TechFins: Regulatory challenges Dirk Zetzsche, Ross Buckley and Douglas Arner 14. Regulatory sandboxes Byungkwon Lim and Charles Low 15. Compliance and whistleblowing: How technology will replace, empower and change whistleblowers Kieran Pender, Sofya Cherkasova and Anna Yamaoka-Enkerlin 16. Regulation of robo-advisory services Lee Reiners 17. Patentability of FinTech inventions Mirjana Stankovic Part IV Technological innovations in legal services 18. Innovation process in law firms Sophia Adams-Bhatti and Tara Chittenden 19. Future lawyers: How to stay up to date with the legal tech revolution? Mark Fenwick, Wulf A. Kaal and Erik P.M. Vermeulen Index

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