The 3rd Annual Conference on the Intersection of Corporate Law and Technology

The conference aims to provide a global platform for experts in the field to present and discuss their research and also to foster a networking and knowledge exchange mechanism amongst academics, students, practitioners and businesses globally.
- From: Monday 26 June 2023, 10.30 am
- To: Monday 26 June 2023, 2.30 pm
- Booking deadline: Friday 23 June 2023, 12.00 pm
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Event details
Event overview
Over the last couple of decades emerging technologies have been seamlessly embedded into our day to day lives, through social media and cloud-computing to crowdfunding. Similarly, new technologies have gained their place in the corporate world and as such, many businesses have already witnessed the challenges and implications arising from their use on their operations. The disruption brought by Covid-19 has served to accelerate many of these trends.
Papers will explore a wide range of key issues that arise out of the interaction of corporate law with technology.
Themes
- The intersection of corporate law & the use of emerging technologies;
- Regulation of cryptocurrencies and issues arising from the use of crypto-assets;
- The use of technology and sustainable development.
Conference Organising Committee
Professor Rebecca Parry, Dr Alex Kastrinou and Dr Hakan Sahin, Centre for Business Law and Insolvency.
Programme
10:30-10:45 | Welcome |
10:45-11:15 | Keynote Speaker: Judge Professor Dr Dominik Skauradszun, University of Fulda Presentation title: Corporate Financing through Crypto Securities and Financial Restructuring in the Potential Company's Distress |
11:15-11:55 |
Presenter: Dr Yachi Chiang, Associate Professor, National Taiwan University Presentation Title: The Self-regulatory Approach of Governing Cryptocurrencies in Taiwan
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12:00-13:00 |
Break
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13:00-14:30 | Presenter: Atty. Brian Sanya Mondoh, PhD Candidate, University of Nottingham Presentation Title: Blockchain and Smart Contracts: Challenges and Opportunities of Decentralised Governance in Enhancing Trust and Data Integrity in Public Procurement Presenter 5: Akrum El Menshawy, PhD Candidate, Nottingham Trent University Presentation Title: Mapping the Limited Legal Protection afforded to Cryptocurrency Exchange customers and assessing the need for further Legal Protection
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14:00-14:20 | Joint discussion oof issues arising and collaborative applications. |
14:20-14:30 | Giving of Thanks and Conference Close |
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