Senior Lecturer in Law, The Open University
My current research focuses on socioeconomic, cultural, political and legal analyses of new technologies, systems, and data. Further research interests include the law of equity, legal histories, civil justice, psychoanalysis, literature, and language drawing upon critical theories, philosophy, and traditional jurisprudence.
I have presented my research at domestic and international conferences, and my work has been published in legal and non-legal peer-reviewed journals, edited collections, and via online portals including The Conversation and Critical Legal Thinking.
I am the author of, Regulating Blockchain: Critical Perspectives in Law and Technology, published by Routledge in 2018.
Libra, Iran and the potential end of cryptocurrencies as we know them
Jul 03, 2019 21:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views Digital Currency
Facebooks new cryptocurrency, libra, is being heralded as the moment that cryptocurrencies and blockchain, the technology that supports them, become truly mainstream. A notable rise in the price of bitcoin and many other...
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