Tokenization of Assets: Security Tokens in Liechtenstein and Switzerland

Technological innovations invariably lead to legal questions being raised; the sphere of digitalization of physical documents and securities by use of blockchain and other distributed ledger technologies does not constitute an exception. While solutions for many questions can be found within the ex...

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Main Author: Angelika K. Layr
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2021-09-01
Series:Milan Law Review
Subjects:
STO
Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/milanlawreview/article/view/16475
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spelling doaj-f952f528838142508f5a8a8589b21b0b2021-09-29T09:16:04ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoMilan Law Review2724-32732021-09-012110.13130/milanlawreview/16475Tokenization of Assets: Security Tokens in Liechtenstein and SwitzerlandAngelika K. Layr0University of Lucerne Technological innovations invariably lead to legal questions being raised; the sphere of digitalization of physical documents and securities by use of blockchain and other distributed ledger technologies does not constitute an exception. While solutions for many questions can be found within the existing legal framework, some developments call for legislative measures. This paper examines the hurdles in connection with the issuance and transfer of securities by virtue of a mere digital transaction and the approaches of the Liechtenstein and Swiss legislator to overcome them. Both have recognized that entries in distributed ledgers may fulfill the same main functions as the possession of a physical document. While the focus of the selective legal adaptations in Switzerland is on the use of DLT and securities law, the Liechtenstein legislator strives towards a holistic legal and regulatory framework for the entire token economy by introduction of a new set of rules.     https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/milanlawreview/article/view/16475DigitalizationSachenrechtSTOTokenTokenized SecuritiesTVTG
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author Angelika K. Layr
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Tokenization of Assets: Security Tokens in Liechtenstein and Switzerland
Milan Law Review
Digitalization
Sachenrecht
STO
Token
Tokenized Securities
TVTG
author_facet Angelika K. Layr
author_sort Angelika K. Layr
title Tokenization of Assets: Security Tokens in Liechtenstein and Switzerland
title_short Tokenization of Assets: Security Tokens in Liechtenstein and Switzerland
title_full Tokenization of Assets: Security Tokens in Liechtenstein and Switzerland
title_fullStr Tokenization of Assets: Security Tokens in Liechtenstein and Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed Tokenization of Assets: Security Tokens in Liechtenstein and Switzerland
title_sort tokenization of assets: security tokens in liechtenstein and switzerland
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series Milan Law Review
issn 2724-3273
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Technological innovations invariably lead to legal questions being raised; the sphere of digitalization of physical documents and securities by use of blockchain and other distributed ledger technologies does not constitute an exception. While solutions for many questions can be found within the existing legal framework, some developments call for legislative measures. This paper examines the hurdles in connection with the issuance and transfer of securities by virtue of a mere digital transaction and the approaches of the Liechtenstein and Swiss legislator to overcome them. Both have recognized that entries in distributed ledgers may fulfill the same main functions as the possession of a physical document. While the focus of the selective legal adaptations in Switzerland is on the use of DLT and securities law, the Liechtenstein legislator strives towards a holistic legal and regulatory framework for the entire token economy by introduction of a new set of rules.    
topic Digitalization
Sachenrecht
STO
Token
Tokenized Securities
TVTG
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/milanlawreview/article/view/16475
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