We welcome the Nobel Peace Prize nomination of our Founder and Director Boris Kozolchyk, in recognition of his tireless work to promote economic development and poverty reduction through legal reform!
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Arizona Law congratulates Evo DeConcini Professor of Law Emeritus Boris Kozolchyk on his recent Nobel Peace Prize nomination for his work addressing issues of economic justice & advancing societies through economic development.
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@NatLaw92 's @MarekDubovec and @BobTrojan contributed to the @UNIDROITorg Working Group on Digital Assets and Private Law that just concluded its first session! The goal: to develop principles to address challenges of digital assets in our current, technology-based life!
NatLaw ED, Marek Dubovec at the @SFNet_National on "Lending in Mexico", moderated by Richard Kohn, Co-General Counsel @SFNet_National. The panel explores legal issues and opportunities for asset-based lenders in Mexico.
https://t.co/M7RU692BrL
A productive discussion with colleagues & experts on the importance of modernizing secured transaction laws hosted by @WorldBank & @NatLaw92! Highlighted the importance of secured lending based on international standards to promote economic development-@NatLaw92 Marek Dubovec
NatLaw Conducts Legal Training in Brunei. Approximately 20 judges, including senior members of the judiciary, and 60 lawyers attended the workshops that explained the intricacies of the secured transactions framework https://t.co/SMZeJRlJRQ
NatLaw is pleased to announce that on October 15, 2019, the U.S. ratified the UN Receivables Convention. The Convention has the potential to assist nations to make their laws more favorable to receivables financing. See our Press Release https://t.co/oMayIa05xw
#finance#law
Together with @Guiliano_C, NatLaw's Executive Director, Dr. Marek Dubovec, led discussions on the legal and practical challenges related to both securing credit with #cryptoassets and using #DLT (including #blockchain) in #collateral registries.
Engaging workshop @Gakushuin_univ:
Marek Dubovec (@NatLaw92) and I discussed with a fantastic audience the legal, regulatory, and practical issues when #DLT meets secured finance.
Thanks Prof Megumi Hara (School of Law) for chairing and Prof Hideki Kanda for insightful comments!
Only 52 days left until the Diplomatic Conference for the adoption of the MAC Protocol of the Cape Town Convention. Check out https://t.co/3sZfWGmNra for all the information about the Protocol and the upcoming Conference. What is MAC Protocol? See:
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On 12 September, UNIDROIT, with @ClydeCoNews, @DIRCO_ZA, and MACWG will be hosting an International Conference titled 'The MAC Protocol: Legal and economic benefits for States, international trade and development' in London. Learn more about this event at https://t.co/anRxHidjHE
On 12 September, UNIDROIT, with @ClydeCoNews, @DIRCO_ZA, and MACWG will be hosting an International Conference titled 'The MAC Protocol: Legal and economic benefits for States, international trade and development' in London. Learn more about this event at https://t.co/anRxHidjHE
Secured revolving line of credit (SLOC) concepts provide new opportunities for lenders to deploy credit products creatively to meet the financing needs of small and medium businesses.
#finance#accesstocredit
A simple concept, secured revolving line of credit (SLOC) depends on technology and innovation to develop an efficient secured transactions system. What are the advantages? Read: https://t.co/HYgzyAVtaG
NatLaw's Supervising Research Attorney, Mr. Adalberto Elias, was a speaker at UNIDROIT's regional consultation workshop on the legal and economic benefits of the future MAC Protocol to the Cape Town Convention, held in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
On Thursday, 8 August 2019, UNIDROIT organised a regional consultation workshop in São Paolo Brazil on the Legal and Economic Benefits of the future MAC Protocol for Latin American States. Learn more at https://t.co/fidyxQTPSn
Less than 3 months to go until the Diplomatic Conference for the adoption of a Fourth Protocol to the Cape Town Convention specific to Mining, Agricultural and Construction Equipment. Learn more about the MAC Protocol at https://t.co/0NCBZvYfkI #CapeTownConvention#MACprotocol
I’m thrilled to announce that we got funded by the General Research Fund (GRF) of the HK's Research Grants Council (RGC).
With Marek Dubovec @NatLaw92 we will investigate: “Creating Credit: Law Reforms, Policy Tensions, and Disruptive Technologies”
https://t.co/eBtp1vRSKJ
On 8 July, UNIDROIT participated in an event in Beijing promoting the Cape Town Convention, the Luxembourg Rail Protocol and future Mining, Agricultural and Construction (MAC) Protocol. Learn more at https://t.co/16C6GC8i2r