On 18 October, the Law Commission said that its new project will consider the private international law challenges in international tech-related disputes, such as those involving crypto-assets (cryptocurrencies and NFT, for instance) and electronic trade documents. It will develop reform proposals in a public consultation paper, due to be published in the second half of 2023.
https://www.lawcom.gov.uk/law-commission-review-to-examine-how-private-international-law-can-apply-to-digital-assets-and-other-emerging-technology/
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Chartered Legal Executive and former senior manager with Isle of Man Customs and Excise, where I was (amongst other things) Sanctions Officer (for UN/EU sanctions), Export Licensing Officer and Manager of the Legal-Library & Collectorate Support Section
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