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This new book analyses the challenge of how money (including coins, notes, credit, and virtual currency) should be defined from both a legal and an economic perspective. The current legal framework is set out by reference to certain transaction types and problem areas, such as claims for non-payment and payment obligations. The definition of money is also considered in the context of e-payment systems and Fintech.

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This new book analyses the challenge of how money (including coins, notes, credit, and virtual currency) should be defined from both a legal and an economic perspective. The current legal framework is set out by reference to certain transaction types and problem areas, such as claims for non-payment and payment obligations. The definition of money is also considered in the context of e-payment systems and Fintech.
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Simon Gleeson is a Partner at Clifford Chance LLP in London, specialising in banking and financial markets law and regulation, clearing, settlement and derivatives. Simon's experience includes advising governments, regulators and public bodies as well as banks, investment firms, fund managers and other financial institutions on a wide range of regulatory issues. He is described by all of the major legal directories as one of the world's leading experts in financial services and banking regulation, capital markets and derivatives. In addition to his private practice, Simon is heavily engaged in the development of law and policy in finance. He is generally regarded as one of the intellectual leaders in the post-crisis reform of financial regulatory and resolution law.