Description
The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Policy for NFTs provides an authoritative and comprehensive analysis of the legal, regulatory, and policy issues surrounding non-fungible tokens and blockchain-based digital assets. Edited by Nizan Geslevich Packin, this scholarly work brings together leading experts to examine the complex intersection of law, technology, and innovation in the NFT space.
The handbook addresses critical topics including intellectual property rights, consumer protection, securities regulation, taxation, and international policy considerations. It explores how existing legal frameworks apply to NFTs while identifying gaps and proposing forward-thinking policy solutions. The work considers practical applications across art, gaming, real estate, and other emerging use cases.
Essential for legal professionals, policymakers, technologists, and academics, this handbook serves as a definitive resource for understanding the regulatory environment shaping the future of digital ownership and blockchain technology.







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