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Full-Text Articles in Law
Canadian Bank Act And Its Implementation Under The Nafta, Michelle Brown Berziel
Canadian Bank Act And Its Implementation Under The Nafta, Michelle Brown Berziel
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
The Eurozone Debt Crisis And The European Banking Union: Hard Choices, Intolerable Dilemmas, And The Question Of Sovereignty, Emilios Avgouleas, Douglas W. Arner
The Eurozone Debt Crisis And The European Banking Union: Hard Choices, Intolerable Dilemmas, And The Question Of Sovereignty, Emilios Avgouleas, Douglas W. Arner
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Beyond Tpp: Legal Reform For Financing Intellectual Property And Innovation In Vietnam, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
Beyond Tpp: Legal Reform For Financing Intellectual Property And Innovation In Vietnam, Xuan-Thao Nguyen
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Multinational Efforts To Limit Intellectual Property Income Shifting: The Oecd’S Base Erosion And Profit Shifting (Beps) Project, Jeffrey Maine
Multinational Efforts To Limit Intellectual Property Income Shifting: The Oecd’S Base Erosion And Profit Shifting (Beps) Project, Jeffrey Maine
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
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Distributed Governance, Carla L. Reyes, Nizan Geslevich Packin, Bejamin Edwards
Distributed Governance, Carla L. Reyes, Nizan Geslevich Packin, Bejamin Edwards
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Distributed ledger technology enables disruption of traditional business organizations by introducing new business entities without the directors and officers of traditional corporate entities. Although these emerging entities offer intriguing possibilities, distributed entities may suffer significant collective action problems and expose investors to catastrophic regulatory and governance risks. Our essay examines key considerations for stakeholders and argues that distributed entities must be carefully structured to function effectively.
This essay breaks new ground by critically examining distributed entities. We argue that a distributed model is most appropriate when DLT solves a unique corporate governance problem. We caution against ignoring the lessons painstakingly …
Conceptualizing Cryptolaw, Carla L. Reyes
Conceptualizing Cryptolaw, Carla L. Reyes
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
Sweden transfers its real property recording system to the blockchain, a software protocol that enables public, cryptographically secure transaction verification without reliance upon a trusted third party. Dubai plans to issue blockchain-based government documents. The United States Department of Health and Human Services investigates blockchain-based systems for managing health data. Illinois explores blockchain-based applications for use in the Illinois government. News of governments and public-private partnerships developing blockchain-based legal applications increasingly splash across the headlines; however the law-makers using blockchain and other Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) systems to implement legal processes do not systematically consider the broader implications of their …
Financial Technology Law - A New Beginning And A New Future, George Walker
Financial Technology Law - A New Beginning And A New Future, George Walker
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.