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Bloomsbury Professional Law Insight - Cryptocurrency in Matrimonial Finance

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This book explores the specialist area of cryptocurrency in the context of matrimonial finance proceedings. The work is split into two parts. The first part provides a comprehensive primer on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. It explains what cryptocurrencies are, how they are held by their owners, and how blockchain technology works. This part also considers the legal status and current regulatory treatment of cryptocurrency in England and Wales. The second part provides an overview of financial remedies and the distributive principles applied by the Family Court in matrimonial finance cases. It analyses the current case law on cryptocurrencies as a variety of 'property', before exploring issues that practitioners may face when encountering crypto-assets in litigation. This includes the challenges of valuing, tracing, and freezing cryptocurrency, as well as disclosure considerations. The work includes an overview of the principles relating to 'self-help' disclosure and associated criminal offences pursuant to the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and the Data Protection Act 2018. It also contains a summary of HMRC's current guidance on the taxation of crypto-assets for individuals.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law and Cyber Law online services.

List of contents

1. Introduction

2. An Introduction to Cryptocurrency
a. Introduction
b. Types of cryptoassets
c. What is cryptocurrency?
d. Comparing transaction systems: ‘traditional’ finance v cryptocurrency
e. The legal status of cryptocurrency in the United Kingdom
f. Case study: the evolution of Bitcoin

3. Blockchain
a. Introduction
b. What is blockchain?
c. How blockchain works
d. The consensus mechanism
e. Advantages and disadvantages of blockchain
f. Applications of blockchain technology
g. Smart contracts
h. Non-Fungible Tokens

4. The Cryptocurrency Ecosystem
a. Introduction
b. Key players and key terms
c. Top 10 cryptocurrencies by market capitalisation: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, USD Coin, BNB, Cardano, XRP, Binance USD, Solana, Dogecoin

5. Regulation of cryptocurrency in the United Kingdom
a. Introduction
b. The FCA regulatory perimeter
c. Financial regulation by category: security tokens, e-money tokens, exchange tokens, utility tokens, stablecoins
d. AML / CTF financing
e. Regulatory developments in the UK

6. Overview of financial remedies in matrimonial finance
a. Introduction
b. The Court’s powers and statutory discretion
c. The distributive principles
d. Matrimonial and non-matrimonial property
e. Special contributions
f. Income
g. Summary

7. Cryptocurrency as a matrimonial asset
a. Are cryptocurrencies ‘property’ and why does it matter?
b. Are cryptocurrencies divisible?
c. Disclosure on Form E

8. Practical considerations in litigation
a. Introduction
b. Identifying and tracing cryptocurrency
c. Valuation of cryptocurrency
d. Disclosure, freezing orders, and preservation of devices
e. Self-help disclosure and associated criminal offences
f. Taxation

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Dean Armstrong KC and Marc Samuels

Summary

This book explores the specialist area of cryptocurrency in the context of matrimonial finance proceedings. The work is split into two parts. The first part provides a comprehensive primer on cryptocurrency and blockchain technology. It explains what cryptocurrencies are, how they are held by their owners, and how blockchain technology works. This part also considers the legal status and current regulatory treatment of cryptocurrency in England and Wales. The second part provides an overview of financial remedies and the distributive principles applied by the Family Court in matrimonial finance cases. It analyses the current case law on cryptocurrencies as a variety of ‘property’, before exploring issues that practitioners may face when encountering crypto-assets in litigation. This includes the challenges of valuing, tracing, and freezing cryptocurrency, as well as disclosure considerations. The work includes an overview of the principles relating to ‘self-help’ disclosure and associated criminal offences pursuant to the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and the Data Protection Act 2018. It also contains a summary of HMRC’s current guidance on the taxation of crypto-assets for individuals.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Family Law and Cyber Law online services.

Foreword

Cryptocurrency in Matrimonial Finance is a pioneering and seminal read that examines the world of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology in the context of matrimonial finance proceedings in England and Wales.

Product details

Authors Dean Armstrong KC, Dean Armstrong QC, Marc Samuels
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.12.2022
 
EAN 9781526521408
ISBN 978-1-5265-2140-8
No. of pages 176
Dimensions 210 mm x 296 mm x 14 mm
Weight 500 g
Series Bloomsbury Professional Law Insights
Bloomsbury Professional Law In
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / Family Law / General, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Family Law, Cybernetics & systems theory, Computer crime, cybercrime, Coding theory and cryptology

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