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Wednesday, 1 December 2021
Choice-of-law Problems with Blockchain-based Negotiable Instruments
I have written a paper on choice-of-law problems with blockchain-based negotiable instruments, with particular reference to bills of lading and investment securities. In this paper, I have examined the emerging substantive rules as well as choice-of-law rules of some legal systems and made suggestions for choice-of-law rules. The information is current as of August 2021. This paper is to be published as a chapter from Andrea Bonomi and Matthias Lehmann (eds) Blockchain & Private International Law (Brill). The text, subject to formatting and copy-editing, may be obtained from https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3937664.
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