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ISBN-10 : 1509969705
ISBN-13 : 9781509969708
Author: Israel Cedillo Lazcano
This book poses the question: do we need a new body of regulations and the constitution of new regulatory agents to face the evolution of money in the Fourth Industrial Revolution? After the Global Financial Crisis and the subsequent introduction of Distributed Ledger Technologies in monetary matters, multiple opinions claim that we are in the middle of a financial revolution that will eliminate the need for central banks and other financial institutions to form bonds of trust on our behalf. In contrast to these arguments, this book argues that we are not witnessing a revolutionary expression, but an evolutionary one that we can trace back to the very origin of money. Accordingly, the book provides academics, regulators and policy makers with a multidisciplinary analysis that includes elements such as the relevance of intellectual property rights, which are disregarded in the legal analysis of money. Furthermore, the book proposes the idea that traditional analyses on the exercise of the lex monetae ignore the role of inside monies and technological infrastructures developed and supported by the private sector, as exemplified in the evolution of the cryptoassets market and in cases such as Banco de Portugal v Waterlow & Sons. The book puts forward a proposal for the design and regulation of new payment systems and invites the reader to look beyond the dissemination of individual Distributed Ledger Technologies such as Bitcoin.
A Socio‑Legal Theory of Money for the Digital Commercial Society – A New Analytical Framework to Understand Cryptoassets 1st Table of contents:
I. The FinTech Dragon
II. Financial Innovation
III. Regulating in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
IV. The Structure of the Book
1. Socio-economic Analysis of the Concept of Money
I. Introduction
II. What is Money?
III. Conclusion
2. Who Can Create Money?
I. Introduction
II. The Lex Monetae
III. Paper Alchemy and the Emergence of Bank Money
IV. Free Banking Paradigms
V. The Conception of Central Banking
VI. Facing Free Banking in the FIR
VII. Conclusion
3. Legal Analysis of the Concept of Money
I. Introduction
II. ‘Inside’ and ‘Outside’ Money
III. Money as a Common Denominator of Value
IV. Money as a Store of Value
V. Money as a Standard for Discharge or Satisfaction of Contractual Obligations
VI. Central Banks and Payment Infrastructures
VII. Conclusion
4. Legal-Economic Analysis of Cryptoassets
I. Introduction
II. Defining Cryptoassets
III. Bitcoin and the First Generation of Cryptoassets
IV. From Individual Users to Corporative Second Generation of Cryptoassets
V. ICOs: The Third Generation of Cryptoreifiers
VI. Are Cryptoassets Money?
VII. Conclusion
5. Shadow Banking and a New Generation of Intermediaries
I. Introduction
II. The Cryptoparadox
III. Regulating the New Generation of Shadow Banks
IV. Conclusion
6. Designing a Lex Monetae for the Digital Commercial Society
I. Introduction
II. Preparing for the Next Global Financial Crisis
III. Facing Our Own ‘Rationality’
IV. Technology as a Market Imperfection
V. Changing the Regulatory Approach
VI. Money for the Digital Commercial Society
VII. Do We Need a New Definition of Electronic Money?
VIII. Conclusion
7. Epilogue
I. Designing the Future of Cryptocurrencies
II. The Future of Money and Payments
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