Regulating Blockchain
Techno-Social and Legal Challenges
Edited by Philipp Hacker, Ioannis Lianos, Georgios Dimitropoulos, and Stefan Eich
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Edited by Philipp Hacker, Postdoctoral Fellow, Humboldt University of Berlin, Ioannis Lianos, Professor of global competition law and policy, UCL Laws, University College London, Georgios Dimitropoulos, Assistant Professor of Law, HBKU College of Law & Public Policy, and Stefan Eich, Postdoctoral Fellow, Princeton University
Philipp Hacker, LL.M. (Yale), is a postdoctoral fellow at the law department of Humboldt University of Berlin, an A.SK Fellow at WZB Berlin Social Sciences Center and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Blockchain Technologies and at the Centre for Law, Economics and Society, both at UCL.
Ioannis Lianos holds the chair of global competition law and policy at UCL Laws. He is also Director of the Centre for Law, Economics and Society and Executive Director of the Jevons Institute of Competition Law and Economics. He was awarded a Gutenberg Research chair at the Ecole Nationale d'Administration (ENA), the elite public administration school of the French republic in November 2011 and was appointed in 2015 chief researcher at the Skolkovo Institute for Law and Development, the leading innovation law centre at the Russian Federation. He is also a visiting professor at the University of Chile in Santiago, the Centre for Industrial Property Studies (CEIPI) at the University of Strasbourg and has been an Alexander von Humboldt fellow at the WZB and Humboldt University, Berlin, as well as an Emile Noel fellow at NYU Law School and a visiting fellow at the University of California, Berkeley.
Georgios Dimitropoulos is an Assistant Professor of Law at HBKU College of Law & Public Policy. Georgios studied Law at the University of Athens, and holds an LLM from Yale Law School, and a PhD summa cum laude from the University of Heidelberg.
Stefan Eich is the Perkins-Cotsen Postdoctoral Fellow in the Princeton Society of Fellows and a Lecturer in Politics at Princeton University. Stefan's research interests are in political theory and the history of political thought.
Contributors:
Michael Abramowicz, GW School of Law
Roger Brownsword, Dickson Poon School of Law. King's College London
Georgios Dimitropoulos, HBKU College of Law & Public Policy
Stefan Eich, Princeton University
Jonathan Greenacre, Oxford University
Rohan Grey, Cornell Law School
Philipp Hacker, Humboldt University of Berlin
Agnieszka Janczuk-Gorywoda, Utrecht University
Ioannis Lianos, UCL Laws, University College London
Florian Möslein, Philipps University of Marburg
Pietro Ortolani, Max Planck Institute Luxembourg
Riccardo Piselli, LUISS University
Jonathan Rohr, University of Tennessee College of Law
Alexandros Seretakis, Trinity College Dublin
Houman Shadab, Center for Business and Financial Law
Paolo Tasca, UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies, University College London
Chris Thomale, Heidelberg University
Angela Walch, St. Mary's University School of Law
Aaron Wright, Cardozo Law School
Claus D. Zimmermann, Sidley Austin LLP