Cryptocurrencies in Public and Private Law
Explore the intricate relationship between cryptocurrencies and the legal landscape with Cryptocurrencies in Public and Private Law by Sarah Green. Published by Oxford University Press in 2019, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 358 pages, delving into the implications of blockchain technologies within the frameworks of public and private law.
Focusing primarily on the common law systems of the United Kingdom, Green expertly analyzes how cryptocurrencies are integrated into existing legal categories. The book also broadens its scope to examine the treatment of cryptocurrencies in non-common law jurisdictions, providing a well-rounded perspective on this evolving topic.
Whether you're a legal professional, a cryptocurrency enthusiast, or simply curious about the intersection of technology and law, this insightful work will deepen your understanding of how digital currencies are shaping the future of legal systems worldwide.