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9780198826385

Cryptocurrencies in Public and Private Law

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  • ISBN13:

    9780198826385

  • ISBN10:

    0198826389

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2019-05-14
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


David Fox, University Lecturer, St John's College, University of Cambridge

Sarah Green is the Professor of Private Law at the University of Bristol. She worked in information technology practice before moving into legal academia. Professor Green has published widely, including two books: Green, S: Causation in Negligence (Hart, 2014) and Green, S, & Randall QC, J: The Tort of Conversion (Hart 2009). Her principal teaching is in the fields of Torts, Personal Property and Contract, reflecting her research focus in private and commercial law.

David Fox holds the Chair of Common Law at the University of Edinburgh. His teaching and research interests range across the law of property, trusts, and money in the common law and civil law traditions. His publications include Fox, D: Property Rights in Money, (OUP, 2008) and Fox, D, & Ernst, W (eds): Money in the Western Legal Tradition (OUP 2016). He is the contributor of the trust law chapters of McGhee, J (ed): Snell's Equity, 33rd (Sweet and Maxwell 2015).

Table of Contents


1. Cryptocurrencies: The Underlying Technology, David Green
2. It's Virtually Money, David Green
3. Cryptocurrencies in International and Public Law Conceptions of Money, Charles Proctor
4. Developing the Right Regulatory Regime for Cryptocurrencies and other Value Data, Corrine Zellweger-Gutknecht
5. Cryptocurrencies and the Conflict of Laws, Andew Dickinson
6. Cryptocurrencies in the Common Law of Property, Sarah Fox
7. Cryptocurrencies as Property in Civilian and Mixed Legal Systems, Dann Carr
8. The Characterisation of Cryptocurrencies in East Asia by Kelvin Low and Wu Ying-Chieh, Kelvin Low and Wu Ying-Chieh
9. Bitcoin and Banking: Are there Lessons to Learn?, Chris Hare
10. Taxation of Cryptocurrencies, Anne Fairpo
11. Non-State Community Virtual Currencies, Ben Geva

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