Digital Financial Assets: A New Instrument in the Financial Market - Workshop at MGIMO
On February 19th, KKMP Partner Anna Maximenko held a workshop on Digital Financial Assets: A New Instrument in the Financial Market for law students of leading Russian universities. She discussed the legal regulation of the digital financial assets market in Russia and current legal issues that lawyers face in the field of digitalization.

The event was organized at MGIMO as part of the II FinLex Inter-University Student Competition on Problems of Legal Regulation of Financial Markets in the Russian Federation by the Central Bank of the Russian Federation in cooperation with the International Law Faculty of MGIMO and the MGIMO Law Club, with the support of the MGIMO Endowment.

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