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  • BSZ  (2)
  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (2)
  • Abeyratne, Ruwantissa I. R.  (1)
  • Al-Nakib, Hazem Danny  (1)
  • Cham : Springer International Publishing  (2)
  • Economics  (2)
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    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031215919
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXIII, 219 p. 7 illus., 3 illus. in color.)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wandhöfer, Ruth, 1976 - Redecentralisation
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    Keywords: Financial services industry. ; Business. ; Management science. ; Distributed Ledger Technology ; Blockchain Innovation ; Digital Currency ; Tokenomics ; Financial Market Infrastructures ; Digital Infrastructure ; Digital Technologies ; Financial System ; Finance - Data processing ; Finanzwirtschaft
    Abstract: Part I. Understanding the Universe of Distributed and Decentralised Systems -- Chapter 1: Making sense of distributed and decentralised systems -- Chapter 2: An architectural overview of Distributed Ledger Technologies -- Chapter 3: Consensus Mechanisms -- Chapter 4: Governance of distributed ledgers -- Chapter 5: Assurance, audit, accounting and risk management in the context of digital assets -- Chapter 6: Regulation and Compliance in distributed ledgers -- Part II. The Building Blocks for the Digital Financial Ecosystem -- Chapter 7: Digital Financial Infrastructure -- Chapter 8: A map of the financial value chain -- Chapter 9: Digital Assets -- Chapter 10: Identity -- Chatper 11: Regulation -- Chapter 12: Governance -- Chapter 13: Risks -- Chapter 14: Value capture -- Part III. Digital Economies -- Chapter 15: What is tokenomics? -- Chapter 16: Innovative forms of instruments facilitated by tokenomics -- Chapter 17: An overview of the shared economy -- Chapter 18: Digital marketplaces -- Chapter 19: Will history repeat itself? -- Chapter 20: Human Rights concerns -- Part IV. Designing the Digital Infrastructure of the Future -- Chapter 21: Why is digitising the financial infrastructure a good idea? -- Chapter 22: Creating a digital payment system for the globe -- Chapter 23: Securities trading, clearing and settlement into the digital space -- Chapter 24: Interoperability -- Part V: What the Future Holds -- Chapter 25: Overview of emerging technologies and the way these interact with each other (AI, DLT, cloud, etc.) -- Chapter 26: Potential future scenarios.
    Abstract: The rise of smartphones, social media, cryptocurrencies and digital assets has changed our lives profoundly over the last decade. In tandem, the relationship between governments, citizens and businesses has evolved, creating new sets of challenges and imbalances, but also opportunities. This book focuses on the evolving digitisation of the financial industry and the impact this has on users. Particular attention is given to the emergence of new technologies such as blockchain, smart contracts and AI. The increasingly interconnected, data-driven digital economy, which includes many aspects of an individual’s and organisation’s life, has become a challenge for regulators, too. Matters are complex but also increasingly centralised, with a growing trend of distrust. Should we push for more decentralisation? To shed light on this question we begin by providing an overview of key concepts and develop a high-level qualitative framework and approach to what we call ‘Redecentralisation'. Delving into those technology areas that form part of the tectonic plate shift of our financial system we explore the pillars of money and payments that are at a turning point with the replacement of key infrastructural components necessary for the future of what we call the Digital Financial Ecosystem. Digital identity and data privacy also form part of this broader puzzle. We then look to the future to consider some of the latest trends and ‘what if’ scenarios. Where do we see Redecentralisation at play in the Digital Financial Ecosystem? What is the role of technology in this, e.g. Web3, the Metaverse and Decentralised Finance? Can Redecentralisation support an alignment of values across people, governments and businesses? What is the role of technology in this? And finally, do we need a new digital social contract to underpin and protect our digital lives? Ruth Wandhöfer operates at the nexus of finance, technology and regulation and is passionate about creating the digital financial ecosystem of the future. An expert in the field of banking, technology and regulation she is a public speaker and provides training and coaching for the finance industry as well as the Fintech community. Following her banking career at Citi, Ruth is now an independent Non-Executive Director on the boards of a bank, an exchange and two technology firms, a Partner at Gauss Ventures and Chair of the UK Payment Systems Regulator Panel. She is also an advisor of the City of London Corporation, the British Standards Institution and the European Third Party Provider Association (ETPPA). She is a Visiting Professor at Bayes (formerly CASS) Business School City University London where she gained her PhD as well as at the London Institute of Banking and Finance and occasional lecturer at Queen Mary London School of Law. She published two books: EU Payments Integration (2010) and Transaction Banking and the Impact of Regulatory Change (2014), both Palgrave Macmillan. Hazem Danny Nakib is a financial and digital technology expert, having worked in different roles at the Royal Bank of Canada and in secondment at the Boston Consulting Group. Hazem is an honorary researcher at the University College London, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Associate at the London School of Economics Systemic Risk Centre, and visiting researcher at the University of Cambridge and sits on the Digital Strategic Advisory Board of the British Standards Institution. Hazem holds a BBA Management Specialist from the University of Toronto, BA in law from the University of Cambridge and BCL from the University of Oxford, as well as an MA (ad eundem) from the University of Oxford.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319170220
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVI, 287 p, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Abeyratne, Ruwantissa I. R., 1951 - Aviation and international cooperation
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    Keywords: Astronautics ; Law ; Law ; Astronautics ; Luftfahrt ; Internationale Kooperation ; Luftverkehr
    Abstract: This book addresses an essential gap in the regulatory regime, which provides legislation, statements and guidelines on airlines, airports, air navigation services providers and States in the field of aviation, but is notably lacking when it comes to the rights of the airline passenger, and the average citizen who is threatened by military air strikes. It addresses subjects such as international resolutions on human rights and other human rights conventions related to aviation that impact both air transport consumers and people on the ground who are threatened by air strikes through drone attacks; disabled and obese airline passengers; compensation for delayed carriage and the denial of carriage; noise and air pollution caused by aviation and their effects on human health and wellbeing; prevention of death or injury to passengers and attendant compensatory rights; risk management; relief flights; and racial profiling. These subjects are addressed against the backdrop of real case studies that include but are not limited to instances of drone attacks, and contentious flights in the year 2014 such as MH 370, MH 17 and QZ 8501
    Description / Table of Contents: Public Policy and Human RightsAviation and Intervention -- Rights of the Passenger -- Injury or Death to Passengers -- Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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