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INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR 9:00-11:00 am September 14, 2017 Camila Villard Duran Opening remarks Jean-Sylvestre Bergé Border Crossing Phenomenon and the Law: a theoretical vision Alessandra Carolina Rossi Martins Criptocoins and blockchain 101: what are the technologies and how they are impacting the financial systems? Alessandra Carolina Rossi Martins and Natália Garcia Legal challenges: comments on business models with bictoin and blockchain in light of the Brazilian legal and regulatory framework. Marcelo de Castro Cunha Filho The latent legal dimension of Bitcoin. Camila Villard Duran and Maria Edelvacy Pinto Marinho Final comments BORDER CROSSING PHENOMENON AND THE LAW: CHALLENGES OF MONEY AND CRYPTOCURRENCIES Department of Legal Philosophy and Legal Theory (DFD) Law School, University of São Paulo Auditorium – 1st floor About the lecturers: Alessandra Carolina Rossi Martins is a lawyer with expertise in banking and credit cards regulation, foreign exchange controls, Fintechs, financing, capital markets, business and corporate law, and M&A. Camila Villard Duran is assistant professor of Law at the University of São Paulo and responsible for the research group on ”Law, Money and Finance”. Jean-Sylvestre Bergé is professor of Law at the University of Lyon (Jean Moulin - Lyon 3) and at the prestigious Institut Universitaire de France. He is a member of the International, European and Comparative Law Research Centre, Co- Director of the European University Network and the European Joint Master Program. Marcelo de Castro Cunha Filho is PhD candidate at Law School of the University of São Paulo with expertise in legal theory and technology. He is currently studying the relationship between law and cryptocurrencies. Maria Edelvacy Pinto Marinho is a professor of Law at Presbyterian University Mackenzie and legal consultant with expertise in Public Policy, International Law, Intellectual Property, Human Rights and others. Natália Garcia is business strategy and developer at the Foxbit with expertise in banking and virtual currencies.

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INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR

9:00-11:00 am

September 14, 2017

Camila Villard Duran Opening remarks

Jean-Sylvestre Bergé Border Crossing Phenomenon and the Law: a

theoretical vision

Alessandra Carolina Rossi Martins

Criptocoins and blockchain 101: what are the technologies and how they are impacting the

financial systems?

Alessandra Carolina Rossi Martins and Natália Garcia

Legal challenges: comments on business models with bictoin and blockchain in light of the Brazilian legal and regulatory framework.

Marcelo de Castro Cunha Filho The latent legal dimension of Bitcoin.

Camila Villard Duran and Maria Edelvacy Pinto Marinho

Final comments

BORDER CROSSING PHENOMENON AND THE LAW: CHALLENGES OF MONEY AND CRYPTOCURRENCIES

Department of Legal Philosophy and Legal Theory (DFD)Law School, University of São Paulo

Auditorium – 1st floor

About the lecturers:

Alessandra Carolina Rossi Martins is a lawyerwith expertise in banking and credit cards regulation, foreign exchange controls, Fintechs, financing, capital markets, business and corporate law, and M&A.

Camila Villard Duran is assistant professor of Law at the University of São Paulo and responsible for the research group on ”Law, Money and Finance”.

Jean-Sylvestre Bergé is professor of Law at the University of Lyon (Jean Moulin - Lyon 3) and at the prestigious Institut Universitaire de France. He is a member of the International, European and Comparative Law Research Centre, Co-Director of the European University Network and the European Joint Master Program.

Marcelo de Castro Cunha Filho is PhD candidate at Law School of the University of São Paulo with expertise in legal theory and technology. He is currently studying the relationship between law and cryptocurrencies.

Maria Edelvacy Pinto Marinho is a professor of Law at Presbyterian University Mackenzie and legal consultant with expertise in Public Policy, International Law, Intellectual Property, Human Rights and others.

Natália Garcia is business strategy and developer at the Foxbit with expertise in banking and virtual currencies.