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Book Title: Blockchains, Smart Contracts, Decentralised Autonomous Organisations and the Law
Editor(s): Kraus, Daniel; Obrist, Thierry; Hari, Olivier
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Preface ix
Introduction x
1 Blockchains perspectives and challenges 1
Vincent Mignon
2 Cutting out the middleman: a case study of blockchain
technology induced reconfigurations in the Swiss financial
services industry 18
Pascal Witzig and Victoriya Salomon
3 Aspects of private international law related to blockchain
transactions 49
Florence Guillaume
4 When disruptive meets streamline: international
standardization in blockchain 83
Panagiotis Delimatsis
5 How smart can a contract be? 101
Blaise Carron and Valentin Botteron
6 Aspects of Swiss financial regulation 144
Biba Homsy
7 The protection of the owners of cryptocurrencies, in
particular bitcoin: selected aspects of Swiss financial market
and insolvency law 185
Olivier Hari
8 Perspectives of a distributed future: aspects of criminal law 215
Nadja Capus and Maëlle Le Boudec
9 Blockchains: aspects of intellectual property law 240
Daniel Kraus and Charlotte Boulay
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vi Blockchains, smart contracts, decentralised autonomous organisations and the law
10 Blockchain and data protection 272
Adrien Alberini and Vincent Pfammatter
11 Tax treatment of cryptocurrency holders and miners in the
era of virtual currencies from a multijurisdictional and Swiss
perspective 299
Thierry Obrist and Roland A. Pfister
Index 349
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