Master
2024/2025
International Fintech (Cryptocurrency) Law
Type:
Elective course (Law of International Trade and Dispute Resolution)
Delivered by:
School of International Law
When:
1 year, 3 module
Open to:
students of one campus
Language:
English
Course Syllabus
Abstract
The course is designed to address a critical gap in academic studies for students—fintech and cryptocurrency regulation. This field is rapidly evolving and has a global impact on financial systems, market integrity, and public policy (such as anti-money laundering, investor protection, and cross-border transactions). As the fintech and cryptocurrency space grows, there is a pressing need to educate skilled legal and regulatory professionals who can navigate complex interdisciplinary challenges at the intersection of national financial regulation and international law. These professionals must balance the interests of multiple stakeholders—regulators, financial institutions, investors, and the broader public. The course will utilize comparative analysis, case studies and debates to enhance participants’ ability to handle intricate regulatory issues in fintech and cryptocurrency.