Legal Aspects of Crowdfunding

· Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law Livro 55 · Springer Nature
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This book offers a comparative perspective on 18 countries’ legal regulation of crowdfunding. In the wake of the financial crises of 2008, use of this alternative financing method has increased substantially, in various forms. Whereas some states have adopted tailor-made regimes in order to regulate but also encourage this way of financing projects, allowing loans to be made by non-banking institutions, others still haven’t specifically addressed the subject. An analysis of these diverse legislative stances offers readers a range of legal solutions for managing crowdfunding activities with regard to e.g. protecting investors, imposing limits on project owners, and finally the role and duties of intermediaries, i.e., companies operating crowdfunding platforms. In addition, the content presented here provides a legal basis for states and supranational organizations interested in regulating this phenomenon to achieve more legal certainty.

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Caroline Kleiner is a full professor of Private international law at the Paris University (formerly University of Paris Descartes). Invited as a guest professor in many Universities (Doshisha (Kyoto), NYU (New York), Edinburgh, High College of Economy (Moscou)) she teaches Private international law as well as International Banking and Financial law. She contributes for almost 10 years to the comments of the French Monetary and Financial Code and publishes regularly on subjects related to financing and international litigation.

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