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1 Play this video by Tatiana Cutts & Joanna GrayTatiana Cutts & Joanna Gray
University of Birmingham
Introduction
2 Play this video by Jonathan LevinJonathan Levin
Chainalysis
Session One: Foundational Concepts and Fundamental Questions
3 Play this video by Dirk HaubrichDirk Haubrich
European Banking Authority
Session One: Foundational Concepts and Fundamental Questions
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4 Play this video by Joanna Gray Introduces Amor SextonJoanna Gray Introduces Amor Sexton
Chair
Session Two: Comparative Treatments
5 Play this video by Amor SextonAmor Sexton
Adroit Lawyers
Session Two: Comparative Treatments
6 Play this video by Ann HollingsheadAnn Hollingshead
University of California Berkeley
Session Two: Comparative Treatments
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7 Play this video by Charles CowanCharles Cowan
Drinker Biddle and Reath LLP
Session Two: Comparative Treatments
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8 Play this video by Stuart HoegnerStuart Hoegner
Gaming Counsel
Session Two: Comparative Treatments
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9 Play this video by Tatiana CuttsTatiana Cutts
University of Birmingham
Session Three: Identity, Ownership and Accounting
10 Play this video by Tom RobinsonTom Robinson
Elliptic
Session Three: Identity, Ownership and Accounting
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11 Play this video by Gareth JenkinsGareth Jenkins
Deckbound
Session Three: Identity, Ownership and Accounting
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12 Play this video by Jonathan LevinJonathan Levin
Chair
Introduces Session Four
13 Play this video by Vili LehdonvirtaVili Lehdonvirta
University of Oxford
Session Four: Governing the Protocol
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14 Play this video by Immaculate Motsi-OmoijiadeImmaculate Motsi-Omoijiade
University of Warwick
Session Four: Governing the Protocol
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15 Play this video by Mark RyanMark Ryan
University of Birmingham
Session Four: Governing the Protocol
16 Play this video by Rachel O'Dwyer Rachel O'Dwyer
Trinity College Dublin
Session Four: Governing the Protocol
17 Play this video by Joanna Gray and Tatiana CuttsJoanna Gray and Tatiana Cutts
University of Birmingham
Closing Remarks

9.00am Reception and Welcome
Tatiana Cutts and Joanna Gray
(University of Birmingham)
9.30am Session One: Foundational Concepts and Fundamental Questions

Chair: Tatiana Cutts (University of Birmingham)
Jonathan Levin (Chainalysis)
Dirk Haubrich (European Banking Authority)
Robleh Ali (Bank of England)

10.45am Short Break
11.15am

Session Two: Comparative Treatments

Chair: Joanna Gray
Amor Sexton and Reuben Bramanathan (Adroit Lawyers)
Ann Hollingshead (University of California, Berkeley)
Charles Cowan (Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP)
Stuart Hoegner (Gaming Counsel)

12:45 Lunch
14:00

Session Three: Identity, Ownership and Accounting

Chair: Rachel O’Dwyer
Tom Robinson (Elliptic)
Tatiana Cutts (University of Birmingham) and David Goldstone QC (Quadrant Chambers)
Brett Scott (author: The Heretic’s Guide to Global Finance: Hacking the Future of Money)
Gareth Jenkins (Deckbound)

15:30 Short Break
16:00

Session Four: Governing the Protocol

Chair: Jonathan Levin
Vili Lehdonvirta (University of Oxford)
Immaculate Motsi-Omoijiade (University of Warwick)
Mark Ryan (University of Birmingham)
Rachel O’Dwyer (Trinity College Dublin)

17:30 End of Live Broadcast.
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About the conference

The purpose of the conference is to bring together practitioners, stakeholders, financial regulators, and academics to discuss the most important issues raised by crypto-currencies, with a view to creating a solid research platform to inform emerging regulatory and private law frameworks. Topics will include: jurisdiction, asset-seizure, money-laundering, computer security, private law control and economic stability.

We are extremely grateful to the Modern Law Review for providing support for the conference as part of its annual seminar series.

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