Open Review of Management, Banking and Finance

«They say things are happening at the border, but nobody knows which border» (Mark Strand)

The public intervention on cryptocurrencies between innovation and regulation.

by Valerio Lemma * Abstract: This paper concerns the recent public interventions for the regulation of cryptoassets, considering the evidences arising from current development of cryptography and telecommunication technologies and … Continue reading

13/04/2022

The evolving European regulatory framework of banking groups

by Vincenzo Troiano * ABSTRACT: The regulatory framework of the banking field has evolved through successive interventions which come to  affect the characteristics and organisational structure of the operators, especially … Continue reading

29/12/2021

International banking regulation: from failures to incremental reforms. and back?

by Matteo Ortino* ABSTRACT: This study attempts to explain the resilience of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision and its standards, particularly in the aftermath of the crisis. Some possible … Continue reading

08/11/2021

Transparency and Circulation of Cryptocurrencies

by Mirella Pellegrini* ABSTRACT: From a legal point of view, some cryptocurrencies incorporate particular rights. it seems appropriate to assess – first – the legal profiles of these rights – … Continue reading

13/09/2021

Decentralised autonomous organizations: looking for a suitable regulatory treatment

by Marco Bodellini and Dalvinder Singh Abstract: Decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs) represent a new innovative type of investment vehicle that may fundamentally change the way business and social ventures are … Continue reading

05/04/2021

Brief reflections on pool financing

by Giovanni Maria Uda Abstract: Pool financing is a complex phenomenon from a legal point of view, widespread in practice but to which, civil law doctrine has dedicated limited attention. … Continue reading

22/03/2021