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Episode 69: Where and why property law is not tailored to the blockchain?

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In this podcast, we explore the complexities of property law as it pertains to tokenization and how they did it in Lichtenstein. The focus will be on examining how property law interacts with tokenization and analysing the potential impact on various use cases. Our podcast guests will give an introduction to the role tokenisation has to play in our economy and how this relates to property law. Tokens will be explained, dutch property law will be closely analyzed, and & we talk about how Lichtenstein did it.
Podcast Guests:
Frank Verstijlen Professor Property Law at University of Groningen

Olivier Rikken Blockchain, Smart Contract, DAO & Governance Expert, Founder at Emerging Horizons

Thomas Dünser: Director Office for Financial Market Innovation and Digitization, Government of Liechtenstein
Podcast Host:
Alex Bausch, Chairman 2Tokens

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In this podcast, we explore the complexities of property law as it pertains to tokenization and how they did it in Lichtenstein. The focus will be on examining how property law interacts with tokenization and analysing the potential impact on various use cases. Our podcast guests will give an introduction to the role tokenisation has to play in our economy and how this relates to property law. Tokens will be explained, dutch property law will be closely analyzed, and & we talk about how Lichtenstein did it.
Podcast Guests:
Frank Verstijlen Professor Property Law at University of Groningen

Olivier Rikken Blockchain, Smart Contract, DAO & Governance Expert, Founder at Emerging Horizons

Thomas Dünser: Director Office for Financial Market Innovation and Digitization, Government of Liechtenstein
Podcast Host:
Alex Bausch, Chairman 2Tokens

Join the movement and become a fellow via https://www.2tokens.org/fellow
Subscribe to our newsletter https://share.hsforms.com/1bf2NmSX1Tp6hFgNpN8_iWQ4tojo
Read more on our blog https://www.2tokens.org/news
Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/2tokens
Twitter https://twitter.com/2tokens_org?s=20
Website https://www.2tokens.org/
Do you want to join one of the use cases? Contact us via info@2tokens.org

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