MESSAGE FROM AIIFL
I hope you all had a lovely holiday and welcome to our third issue of AIIFL News! At the outset I would like to take this opportunity to introduce Dr Kuzi Charamba,
who has joined AIIFL as our new Post-Doctoral Fellow in FinTech, RegTech and Digital Financial Transformation. He will be focusing on research in the area of digital finance, financial inclusion and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Kuzi has taught a number of courses at McGill during his PhD / DCL studies, including winning McGill’s Teaching Tomorrow’s Professor Award. He also has extensive research experience, in particular with the One Earth Future Foundation in Denver, Colorado, USA, as a Visiting Scholar in Residence at the University of Colorado Law School, and research assistant to several leading professors at McGill.
Douglas Arner AIIFL Director | Email
HIGHLIGHTS
Looking Back Looking Forward: Finance, Technology and Regulation in 2021
In the first episode of Series 2 of Looking Back Looking Forward, Professor Douglas
Arner looked at the big picture trends for finance, technology and regulation in 2021. In
this Episode 2, he focuses in on one of these: how cryptocurrencies and digital assets are
increasingly becoming a new asset class in the traditional financial system, subject to a
wide range of regulation just like other aspects of finance.
The episode discusses the evolution of crypto, blockchain and digital assets over the past
decade, highlighting that - regardless of price volatility - both the blockchain and digital
assets now have a significant place in the financial system, a place that is likely to
increase with the launch of not only Diem but also an increasing range of central bank
digital currencies.
For more information on the University of Hong Kong's financial technology programme
and all the episodes of Looking Back Looking Forward, visit http://www.hkufintech.com
and discover the transformation of information technology's ever-growing impact on
finance.
We are seeking to expand our world leading team in the area of FinTech, RegTech and
Digital Finance.
Post-Doctoral Fellow in Finance, Technology and Regulation
Applications close: 31 July 2021, HK Time
The post will be based in AIIFL and will work closely with the HKU-Standard Chartered
Foundation FinTech Academy. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in Law,
Computer Science, Engineering, Business, Finance or any other areas related to finance,
technology and regulation; knowledge and ideally experience of issues relating to
FinTech, RegTech and digital finance; strong communication and organizational skills;
sensitivity and commitment to cultural awareness; and the ability to work with a high
degree of independence. They should also demonstrate proven ability to develop and
pursue a coherent agenda of legal research and/or interdisciplinary scholarship;
significant experience of presenting research at domestic and international conferences;
and exceptional potential to develop a body of high-quality publications in scholarly
journals.
More details and online application are available HERE
Research Assistant Professor in FinTech / RegTech
Applications close: 30 June 2021, HK Time
The HKU-Standard Chartered Foundation FinTech Academy, with the aim to cultivate
interdisciplinary research in FinTech, has established a Research Assistant Professor
Scheme. The post will be based in AIIFL and will work closely with the HKU-Standard
Chartered Foundation FinTech Academy. Applicants should have a Ph.D. degree in the
field of Law, and have demonstrated promise of a high level of ability in research in the
field of FinTech (including but not limited to Blockchain, Cyber Security, RegTech,
InsurTech, WealthTech, Financial Intelligence, AI and Data Analytics).
More details and online application are available HERE
UPCOMING EVENT
How the Rise of China Challenges Global Regulation? (9 April 2021)
Angela Zhang, the author of Chinese Antitrust Exceptionalism: How the Rise of ChinaChallenges Global Regulation, will share her views on the topic of “How the Rise of China
Challenges Global Regulation?”, followed by an open discussion among participants
moderated by Professor Heiwai Tang on 9 April 2021.
Details and registration
PUBLICATIONS AND REPORTS
AIIFL reports and publications
White Paper: Advantages of Security Token Offerings
AIIFL jointly published a new report on Security token offerings (STOs) with Deloitte and
HKbitEX. STOs are essentially an offering of securities in a blockchain environment that
involves the creation of, and transaction in, digital blockchain tokens. The offering can be
applied to financial or non-financial assets and with the token backed by these assets.
Following on from the first paper “Security token offerings: The next phase of financial
market evolution?” issued on 15 October 2020, this paper identifies pain points of traditional
capital raising channels faced by market participants, and considers how security token
offerings (STOs) are able to address some of these problems.
The full report is available HERE
Selected articles, books and reports from the AIIFL team
Digital Finance, COVID-19 and Existential Sustainability Crises: Setting the Agendafor the 2020s
Douglas W. Arner, Ross P. Buckley, Andrew M. Dahdal, Dirk A. Zetzsche
Reimagining a Centralized Cryptocurrency Regulation in the US: Looking through theLens of Cryptoderivatives Sangita Gazi
Harmonizing the Public Policy Exception for International Commercial Arbitration along the
Belt and Road, Chapter 7
Weixia Gu
Arbitration in Comparative Perspective (Chapter 21)
Comparative Dispute Resolution
Weixia Gu
How Floating Rate Notes Stopped Floating: Evidence From the Negative Interest Rate Regime
Jürgen Klaus, Eriks K Selga
RESEARCH PROJECTS AND IMPACT
HKU Excellence Awards for 2020
Teaching Innovation Award - Team Award
FinTech Professional Certificate | edX
Congratulations to Douglas Arner, David Bishop, David Lee, Ellen Seto and SM Yiu.
Congratulations to Kelvin Kwok and Ernest Lim for the nomination of their article "Optimal Deterrence, the Illegality Defence, and Corporate Attribution" for the Concurrences Antitrust Compliance Awards 2021 as an Academic Initiative. This article has also been awarded the Faculty Research Output Prize 2020.
BIS Innovation Summit 2021: Banking on a New Digital Ecosystem - New Opportunities, Business Models and Regulation
Panel discussion: Douglas Arner, Henry Ma, Kahina Van Dyke and Noah Pepper on 23 March 2021 Watch it HERE
Syren Johnstone, William Magnusan and Christine Jiang participated in the "Perspectives on Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Regulation" on 22 March 2021
Giuliano G. Castellano presented his latest research on commercial law and financial regulation in a talk delivered for the University College London LLM Programme on 8 March 2021.
The working-paper about the talk is available HERE
Douglas Arner, Seen-Meng Chew, Henry Chong and Lin Shi discussed "The Current Development and Outlook of the Security Token Market" at the Asian Structured Credit Virtual Summit 2021 on 16 March 2021
Watch it HERE
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