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  • Formaat: Hardback, 662 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Law, Governance and Technology Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3032110009
  • ISBN-13: 9783032110008
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 662 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, 8 Illustrations, black and white
  • Sari: Law, Governance and Technology Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Mar-2026
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • ISBN-10: 3032110009
  • ISBN-13: 9783032110008
This open access book presents the Unidroit Principles on Digital Assets and Private Law (DAPL) with comprehensive context and expert perspectives. The first part introduces the DAPL framework, its development, and future prospects, featuring contributions on its formation and influence. Key figures, including Professor Hideki Kanda and Professor Steven Weise, discuss major issues and highlights, followed by a Q&A with Professor Edwin Smith on integrating digital assets into the U.S. UCC. The Right of Control section includes practical exercises and explores its central role in DAPLs evolution, concluding with an application to verified carbon credits. The following parts offer detailed reflections on each of the 19 Principles. Each reflection follows a consistent structure: the Principles text, commentary, illustrative examples, and explanations, all grounded in official Unidroit documents. The book clarifies the rationale, aims, and drafting process behind each Principle, showing their relevance and alignment with international standards. This resource is invaluable for lawmakers, judges, lawyers, entrepreneurs, and students seeking clear guidance on interpreting and applying the DAPL Principles to digital assets law.



This work was financed within the framework of the Prometeo 2023 project of the Regional Ministry of Innovation, Universities, Science and Digital Society (CIPROM/2022/26) Present and future of the regulation of cryptoassets in the EU [ LegalCripto], whose principal investigator is María del Carmen Pastor Sempere. The basic ideas contained herein were presented in the author's paper with the same title, given on November 13, 2024 at the IV International Congress on Unidroit Principles on Digital Assets and Private Law: Context, Content, Perspectives, organized also by BAES Research Group of the University of Alicante on November 13 and 14, 2024.
Part I Introductory
Chapters.- Brief Overview of UNIDROIT Principles
on Digital Assets and Private Law.- UNIDROIT Principles on Digital Assets and
Private Law A Comparison to the Uniform Commercial Code, with an Emphasis
on Control, Transfer, Custody, Innocent Acquirers, and Secured Transactions.-
The right of control over electronic negotiable documents and electronically
documented rights and goods.- Definition and Holdership of Digital Assets
after Two and a Half Decades of Evolution of the Notion of Control.- Verified
Carbon Credits as Digital Assets.- Part II Reflections on the Introduction
to the UNIDROIT Principles.- Commentary on the Introduction to the
Introduction to the UNIDROIT Principles on Digital Assets and Private Law.-
Part III Reflections on Section I: Scope and Definitions.- Principle
1.
Scope.- Principle
2. Definitions.- Principle
3. General principles.-
Principle
4. Linked Assets.- Part IV Reflections on Section II: Private
International Law.-Principle
5. Applicable Law.- Part V Reflections on
Section III: Control and Transfer.- Principle
6. Control.- Principle
7.
Identification of a Person in Control of a Digital Asset.- Principle
8.
Innocent Acquisition.- Principle
9. Rights of the Transferee.- Part VI
Reflections on Section IV: Custody.- Principle
10. Custody.- Principle
11.
Duties Owed by a Custodian to its Client.- Principle
12. Innocent client.-
Principle 13.Insolvency of a Custodian and Creditor Claims.- Part VII
Reflections on Section V: Secured Transactions.- Principle
14. Secured
Transactions: General.- Principle
15. Control as a method of Achieving
Third-Party Effectiveness.- Principle
16. Priority of security rights.-
Principle
17. Enforcement of Security Rights.- Part VIII Reflections on
Section VI: Procedural Law Including Enforcement.- Principle
18. Procedural
Law Including Enforcement.- Part IX Reflections on Section VII:
Insolvency.- Principle
19. Effect of Insolvency on Proprietary Rights in
Digital Assets.
Carmen Pastor Sempere is Full Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Alicante. Her research areas include e-commerce, payment methods, social economy, sustainability, blockchain, and crypto-assets. She is the author of four monographs and more than 200 contributions to national and international conferences, indexed journals, and book chapters. Carmen is the Principal Investigator of the excellence group "Present and Future of Crypto-Asset Regulation in the EU [ LegalCripto]," Prometeo Project 2023 (CIPROM/2022/26).



David Morán Bovio is Full Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Cádiz. He has worked extensively in the field of international trade law. He was a member of the academic team representing Spain at UNCITRAL (1987-2014) and has been a correspondent for UNIDROIT since 1994. He also serves as the academic coordinator for the University of Cádiz teams participating in arbitration and commercial law Moots.