Response to Scottish Government Consultation on Digital Assets in Scots Private Law

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This response is provided by Dr Alisdair MacPherson and Dr Burcu Yüksel Ripley of the Centre for Commercial Law at the University of Aberdeen.
We welcome this consultation and appreciate the opportunity to provide our comments. We have a particular interest in this area of law and have been involved in previous consultations regarding related matters. Along with other members of the Centre for Commercial Law, we responded to the UK Government’s Consultation and Call for Evidence on the UK’s Regulatory Approach to Cryptoassets and Stablecoins (March 2021), the Law Commission of England and Wales (LCEW)’s Call for Evidence on Digital Assets (July 2021) and the LCEW’s Consultation on Digital Assets: Electronic Trade Documents (July 2021). Our responses are available at the following
ink:https://www.abdn.ac.uk/law/research/centre-for-commercial-law/public-policy-stakeholderengagement-1109.php#panel1114. We are also two of the co-authors of the United Kingdom (UK) Report for the International Academy of Comparative Law’s General Report on Cryptocurrencies (Asunción 2022 General Congress, Topic IX.C), which gives attention to the law of England and Wales, the law of Scotland and private international law/conflict of laws issues, where appropriate
Original languageEnglish
TypeLegal response
Media of outputdocument
PublisherUniversity of Aberdeen: School of Law
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

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