SEC Enforcement on Crypto Proves Regulation Can Work
By: Blayne Haggart (Center for International Governance Innovation) The common perception regarding regulation of the internet and digital realm is
By: Blayne Haggart (Center for International Governance Innovation) The common perception regarding regulation of the internet and digital realm is
By: Kurtis G. Anderson , Stephen M. Anstey (Kilpatrick Townsend) The Bank of Japan has recently concluded its two-year proof-of-concept research on
By: Elliptic On June 8th, the New York Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) released guidelines specifically addressing US dollar-backed stablecoins,
By: Dani Rodrik (Project Syndicate) Productivity has long been recognized by economists as the key driver of prosperity. Sustained improvements
By: Roslyn Layton (Pro Market) In the 1950s, the European Economic Community made a decision to exempt essential items such
By: Konstantina Bania (The Platform Law Blog) The term “Generative AI” (or “GenAI”) has undeniably captured widespread attention this year.
By: Matias Zegers, Jorge Timmermann & Carla Illanes (Technology’s Legal Edge/DLA Piper) The Chilean parliament has initiated discussions on a proposed Bill that seeks
By: Pablo Ibañez Colomo (Chillin’ Competition) A previous post on this platform revealed why formalism is ineffective in assessing whether
By: Sean Christy & Chuck Hollis (Global Legal Insights/Inside Tech Law) The utilization and acceptance of artificial intelligence (AI) have
By: Phedon Nicolaides (State Aid Uncovered) When public authorities purchase goods and services for themselves, it is crucial that they
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