With a thorough legal analysis of money in all its aspects, Mann on the legal aspect of money has been the reference text on private and public money law since the publication of the first edition in 1939. This latest edition looks at new topics that have had a significant impact on monetary law, such as Brexit, virtual currencies and the current shadow of “currency wars”. The text also contains new elements on central banks and their role in monetary and financial stability. The book examines the legal developments and challenges of digital currency and provides a detailed assessment of Bitcoin`s status as a currency. The text explores the challenges that virtual currencies like Bitcoin pose to our basic assumptions about monetary institutions and our understanding and definition of money. In the context of the EU, the new edition looks at the legal aspects of the Greek financial crisis with an updated look at the role of the IMF and the ECB. The eighth edition also includes an analysis of the impact of Brexit, the evolution of claims and interest after the Sempra Metals case, the legal definition of a monetary union in Europe and the conflict of counter-terrorism sanctions blocking financial resources. Overall, this provides an up-to-date and detailed discussion of current affairs and provides an in-depth analysis of all aspects of monetary law in a single source of reference. See all Google Scholar citations for this article. Do you have any conflicts of interest? * Assistance with conflicts of interest.
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