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2662-5083 eation of the EU single market for e-payments and combine legal analysis with comparative case studies in their exploration of the regulatory challenges surrounding e-payments. The contributing authors analyse the key economic and legal issues of the development of bitcoin and mobile payments within保存 发表于 2025-3-25 12:19:01
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The Regulatory Machine: An Institutional Approach to Innovative Payments in EuropeThe 2011 Green Paper “Towards an integrated European market for card, internet and mobile payments” sets out the first coherent European policy stance and priorities on e- and m-payments. Various initiatives have since been undertaken by the European Central Bank, the European Banking Authority andVERT 发表于 2025-3-26 11:18:31
Economic Issues on M-Payments and Bitcoinment instruments and the emergence of alternative payment schemes without fiat or banking money, like Bitcoin. This contribution considers both cases as useful drivers for innovation, but at present their positive outcomes are unclear. A synthetic economic analysis highlights costs and benefits for旅行路线 发表于 2025-3-26 15:29:50
Bit by Bit: Assessing the Legal Nature of Virtual Currenciesly commodities, and notwithstanding the fact that they are relatively widespread in practice (Bitcoin is the most prominent example), they are still lacking specific regulation in almost all legal systems. This poses a series of problems and risks that have caught the attention of regulators and marBLANK 发表于 2025-3-26 16:46:57
Mobilizing Payments Within the European Union Framework: A Legal Analysisration to build up a single payment area. This process is based on self-regulation under the umbrella of the European Payment Council and the institutional sources of law, such as Directives and Regulations. Both actions promote interoperability among stakeholder standards, financial stability and f