Market Horizons podcast: Blockchain bonds: how legal frameworks are changing – Europe and UK (Part 2)
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In the second part of this two-part episode, part of the “Market Horizons” series, we continue to look at blockchain bonds and how legal frameworks are changing around the world to accommodate the issuance of blockchain bonds.
In this part, we focus on (i) the recently adopted EU Pilot Regime and (ii) national legal frameworks in the UK, Luxembourg, France, Spain, Netherlands, Germany and Italy.
The podcast is moderated by partner Frank Mausen (Luxembourg) who is joined by partners Hervé Ekué (Paris), Salvador Ruiz Bachs (Madrid), Jonathan Heeringa (Amsterdam), Nick Bradbury (London), counsels Daphne van der Houwen (Amsterdam), Daniela Schmitt (Frankfurt), Jason Rix (London) and Emiliano La Sala (Milan) and senior associate Philippe Noeltner (Luxembourg).