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Dirk HaubrichEuropean Banking Authority
Session One: Foundational Concepts and Fundamental Questions
Ann HollingsheadUniversity of California Berkeley
Session Two: Comparative Treatments
Charles CowanDrinker Biddle and Reath LLP
Session Two: Comparative Treatments
Stuart HoegnerGaming Counsel
Session Two: Comparative Treatments
Tom RobinsonElliptic
Session Three: Identity, Ownership and Accounting
Gareth JenkinsDeckbound
Session Three: Identity, Ownership and Accounting
Vili LehdonvirtaUniversity of Oxford
Session Four: Governing the Protocol
Immaculate Motsi-OmoijiadeUniversity of Warwick
Session Four: Governing the Protocol
| 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) |
| 10.45am | Short Break |
| 11.15am | Session Two: Comparative Treatments Chair: Joanna Gray |
| 12:45 | Lunch |
| 14:00 | Session Three: Identity, Ownership and Accounting Chair: Rachel O’Dwyer |
| 15:30 | Short Break |
| 16:00 | Session Four: Governing the Protocol Chair: Jonathan Levin |
| 17:30 | End of Live Broadcast. (All videos are being recorded and will be made available on this page shortly after the event) |
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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.



