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Prof Dr Rosa María Lastr

Prof Dr Rosa María Lastra is the Sir John Lubbock Chair in Banking Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University, London. She is co-director of the Sovereign Debt Forum, Vice-Chair of MOCOMILA, founding member of the ESFRC, research associate of the Financial Markets Group of the LSE and Political Science, member of the European Banking Institute, member of the European Law Institute, and member of P.R.I.M.E. She is a renowned expert in central banking, financial regulation, bank crisis management, and monetary law. Email: r.lastra@qmul.ac.uk

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Central Bank Digital Currencies

Digitalisation has reached the shores of central banking. Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are the public response to privately issued virtual currencies, of which Bitcoin was the pioneer. In this uncharted territory, central banks face a multitude of design choices – “account-based” or “token-based”, offered to the general public or only to a selected group of users – which raise unprecedented legal questions. Entering the digital arena bears great potential for monetary policy as well as risks for the financial system. Finding a balance for each jurisdiction and monetary system will be a key task for central banks in the 21st century.

1 NOV 2021