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money to ensure that they cannot turn into a valid medium of exchange that replaces the traditional fiat currency. In India …, mining, generation, disposal or sale of crypto-currencies within the territory of India.The present paper seeks to determine … defined by regulators, legislators and courts across the world; Part III deals with the treatment of VCs in India by the …
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exchanges worldwide. Bitcoin was introduced in India in 2012 and has been one of the tops searched word on Google last year in … India. Since the government's Demonetization announcement, Indian Bitcoin adoption has been on the rise. However, the … of India (RBI), cautioned the users of cryptocurrencies to its potential risks and threats in 2013. The Ministry of …
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The rapid rise of cryptocurrencies over the last twenty years has interjected havoc into the staid field of commercial law, one long regulated by the Uniform Commercial Code (“U.C.C.” or “UCC”). Naturally, many individuals and organizations started to count their stash of...
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In this paper, by comparing initial public offerings (IPOs) and initial coin offerings (ICOs), we study the impact of blockchain technology on financial regulation. After an initial study of the underlying principles driving both processes, we establish an extensive typology of ICOs and present...
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Mark Zuckerberg introduced Libra to the world in June 2019 with the goal of “enabl[ing] a simple global currency and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people.” Two months after, and without waiting for the project to be launched, the European Commission sent a questionnaire...
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In this article, the authors show that blockchain can help in reaching the goals of antitrust law in situations where the rule of law does not (fully) apply. They detail what needs to be done to this end, from both a technical and legal standpoint
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In January 2016, the Government of India launched the Startup India initiative, which has transformed the way in which … creators" rather than "job seekers." India's demographic dividend required a suitable channelization of human resources. The …-largest startup ecosystem of the world, India has potential for enormous growth. There have been several policies at all levels of …
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trading regime in India, weighing the legislative intent behind the insider trading regulations and the far-reaching scope of … the classical theory and the misappropriation theory, as recognized in the United States, and examines whether India … and Exchange Board of India are comprehensive and, with some assistance from the legislature, the regulator is well posed …
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In January 2016, the Government of India launched the Startup India initiative, which has transformed the way in which … creators” rather than “job seekers.” India's demographic dividend required a suitable channelization of human resources. The …-largest startup ecosystem of the world, India has potential for enormous growth. There have been several policies at all levels of …
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is the responsibility recognized by the companies for acting in socially responsible manner. There is no single universally accepted definition of corporate social responsibility, it has generally come to mean business decision making linked to ethical...
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