Taking Privacy Seriously: Design and Regulation of Digital Flat Currency

Dans le cadre du Cycle de conférences « Fintech: Réguler aujourd’hui les technologies financières de demain  », nous vous invitons à la conférence «Taking Privacy Seriously: Design and Regulation of Digital Flat Currency » présentée par Rohan Grey (Willamette University).

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Professor Grey’s research focuses on the legal design and regulation of money and finance, including digital fiat currency, as well as broader issues of law and political economy. He teaches Contracts, Business Organizations, and Securities Regulation. He previously co-taught seminars on Fintech and Monies with Professor Robert Hockett at Cornell Law School, where he was a fellow with the Clarke Business Law Institute’s Program on the Law and Regulation of Financial Institutions and Markets, and facilitated a reading group on Law, Money, and Finance at Columbia Law School with Professor Jeffrey N. Gordon.

Grey is the research director of the Digital Fiat Currency Institute, a consultant to the UN International Telecommunications Union’s Focus Group on Digital Currency, and a network manager with the FreedomBox Foundation, which develops privacy and freedom-respecting software for personal use. He is also the president of the Modern Money Network, a research fellow with the Global Institute of Sustainable Prosperity, a director of the National Jobs for All Network, and a member of ClassCrits and the Association for the Promotion of Political Economy and the Law (APPEAL). 


Regarder la conférence qui a eu lieu le 24 janvier 2022

Ce contenu a été mis à jour le 23 février 2022 à 21 h 25 min.