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Nations must proceed with caution when developing sovereign digital currency. Its capacity to do more than traditional forms of money can dream, can’t distract from the potential impact of such a shift.
Régis Bismuth
In the complex era of cryptoassets, digitization, and international commerce, “money” as a legal concept requires clarification.
International Law has been shaped and defined by key cases, all of which are compiled in the newly published 3rd edition of Les grand decisions de la jurisprudence internationale.
Discover the current trends and influences in the global financial landscape through International Sanctions: Monetary and Financial Law Perspectives.
Explore the disparity between EU’s rhetoric and the application of laws when extraterritoriality is unclear.
Hear Regis Bismuth discuss “European Economic Sanctions and International Arbitration” in the Paris Baby Arbitration podcast (in French).
Regis Bismuth article considers the roles of public vs. private institutions, international law, and how socially responsible policies are making a corporate impact.
Regis Bismuth's analysis in the article focuses on the European Union's resolute efforts in imposing economic sanctions on Russia, examining their implications for dealing with hostile nations and setting new precedents.
Regis Bismuth's book, "The Transnationalization of Anti-Corruption Law" is a comprehensive understanding of the global anti-corruption regime, its structure, practice, and study.
Regis Bismuth contributed a chapter on the ambiguity between compliance and sovereignty in the recently published “The Monumental Goals of Compliance.”
Academic Regis Bismuth explores regulatory initiatives.
This article explores whether regulatory initiatives to stringently discipline credit rating agencies’ activities, or other initiatives which reflect an increasing willingness to control speech in financial, are in line with relevant principles guaranteeing the freedom of expression.