×

Global Control of Crypto and Regulatory Arbitrage

  • Webinar
  • 2 hours
  • English

Global Control of Crypto and Regulatory Arbitrage

Price - 350 AED
#
  • share

Course Description:

Digital assets represent value stored in electronic form and one of the main types of digital asset are cryptocurrencies. Cryptocurrencies facilitate the exchange of value between people, electronically, and come in many different forms, such as security, payment, utility, and stablecoins. They have the potential to disrupt markets and also be manipulated. That is why states across the world are seeking to control them. Whilst we have seen a common approach to control, the speed has not been the same. States have sought to regulate exchanges, proscribe financial crimes, require stringent cyber security controls, and delineated the different types of cryptocurrencies. However, not all states have done this in the same way. This could lead to regulatory arbitrage and associated risks.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  1. Describe the meaning of regulatory arbitrage
  2. Compare the different ways in which states have sought to control cryptocurrencies
  3. Give examples of how this is likely to lead to regulatory arbitrage
  4. Summarise associated risks and what can be done to mitigate them


Do you have any questions regarding the Global Control of Crypto and Regulatory Arbitrage?

Speaker:

Dr. Paresh Kathrani

Strategic Consultant

He is an Independent strategy consultant based in London, working primarily in digital transformation His research focuses on LawTech and the Law of Technology. He also worked on an EU-funded project, looking at how artificial intelligence and natural language processing can be used to triage law cases.

He’s a co-founder of the Serious Games at Westminster group that produced several VR games for teaching criminal law and continues to write and talk about the Law of Technology.

Related Courses

For further information