Digital Assets in Enforcement and Insolvency: Securing Creditor Access and Protecting Customer Interests in the Crypto World

Author:   Christian Koller (University of Vienna, Austria) ,  Matthias Lehmann (University of Vienna, Austria)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages:   344
Publication Date:   20 March 2025
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Author:   Christian Koller (University of Vienna, Austria) ,  Matthias Lehmann (University of Vienna, Austria)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 16.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.660kg
ISBN:  

9781509976751


ISBN 10:   1509976752
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   20 March 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
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Introduction, Christian Koller (University of Vienna, Austria) and Matthias Lehmann (University of Vienna, Austria) Part One: Overarching Issues 1. Property and Security Rights in Crypto Assets – A Comparative Law View, Louise Gullifer (University of Cambridge, UK) 2. Different Treatment of Digital Assets in Insolvency and Enforcement Proceedings? Anna Veneziano (UNIDROIT, Italy) 3. The Role of the Situs of Digital Assets for Enforcement and Insolvency Proceedings, Michael Ng (Singapore University of Social Sciences) Part Two: Enforcement in Digital Assets 4. The Global Code on Digital Enforcement, Jos Uitdehaag (International Union of Judicial Officers, Netherlands) 5. The Proper Procedure for the Enforcement of Money Claims in Digital Assets, Dominik Skauradszun (University of Applied Sciences, Germany) 6. How to Find Digital Assets of the Debtor – A View from Practice, Anna Wilke (Flöther & Wissing, Germany) 7. Digital Assets Held by an Intermediary and Enforcement of Claims Against the Intermediary’s Customers, Matthias Lehmann (University of Vienna, Austria) and Christian Koller (University of Vienna, Austria) 8. World-Wide Freezing Orders Regarding Digital Assets, Nik Yeo (Fountain Court Chambers, UK) Part Three: Insolvency in Digital Assets 9. Digital Assets as Part of the Insolvency Estate, Thomas Nägele (Nägele Rechtsanwälte, Liechtenstein) 10. Custody and Wallets in Insolvency, Dirk Zetzsche (University of Luxembourg) 11. Rights of Digital Asset Holders in Insolvency, Oliver Völkel (Stadler Völkel Rechtsanwälte, Austria) 12. Enforcement of Investor Rights against the Insolvency Estate: Segregation of Digital Assets or Transfer to Another Provider? Hubert de Vauplane (Kramer Levin, France) 13. Experiences with Insolvencies of Crypto-Exchanges, Tetsuo Morishita (Sophia University, Japan) 14. The Application of the Winding-Up Directive on Credit Institutions to Wallet Providers and Crypto Exchanges, Hossein Nabilou (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) 15. Finality, Rights in Rem, and the Blockchain: Can Transactions in Digital Assets Be Avoided? Amy Held (University of Vienna, Austria) 16. The Fate of Digital Assets in US Bankruptcy Proceedings, Benjamin Geva (University of Toronto, Canada)

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Christian Koller is Professor of European and International Civil Procedure Law and Vice-Dean of the Law Faculty at the University of Vienna, Austria. Matthias Lehmann is Professor of Private Law, International Private Law and Comparative Law at the University of Vienna, Austria and Professor of European and Comparative Business Law at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

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