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LWM85

FinTech: Law and regulation

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Academic Direction
UCL, Queen Mary °®Æï¼§ of London
Modes of Study
Online

This course aims to help you understand what FinTech is. It will also introduce you to blockchain, which is often presented as a sign of innovation and is regarded by many as the doorway to a distributed, decentralised internet.

Module A: Payments, alternative financing and cryptoassets

LWM85A

  • Introduction: what exactly is FinTech and what problems does it solve?
  • New payments landscape
  • Alternative financing: crowdfunding platforms
  • Cryptoassets and initial coin offerings

Module B: Blockchain and distributed ledgers

LWM85B

  • Blockchain in financial services
  • Smart contracts
  • Allocation of liability on distributed ledgers
  • Governing the blockchain: how to determine applicable law?

Module C: Regulatory issues

LWM85C

Data privacy
Cybersecurity
FinTech to TechFin: regulation of data-driven finance
Regulating robo advice

Module D: RegTech, SupTech and LegalTech

LWM85D

  • RegTech, SupTech and the future of compliance
  • Regulatory sandboxes
  • Technological innovation in legal services

Assessment

Each module is assessed by a 45-minute unseen written exam.

Sequence

It is strongly recommended you attempt Module A first.

How to apply

You can apply to study a module individually as a standalone unit or as part of a Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or Master of Laws qualification.

These modules also contribute towards the following specialist pathways for Laws:

  • Banking and finance law
  • Commercial and corporate law
  • Computer and communications law
  • Economic regulation
  • Financial services law