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Webinar Alert: The RGNUL Financial and Mercantile Law Review's Techtalk Series (Sept 11 & 12)

The series will have experts discussing topics like smart contracts, digital payments, and cryptocurrency

Bar & Bench

The RGNUL Financial and Mercantile Law Review (RFMLR) is a bi-annual, double-blind peer-reviewed law journal published by the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab.

The journal is indexed on SCC Online and has been consistently ranked amongst the ten most accessed law school journals by SCC Online. The Editorial Board also collaborates with legal experts and undertakes various academic initiatives to promote study and research in the field of business and commercial laws.

SCC Online and EBC are our Knowledge Partners for the event.

About RFMLR TechTalk Series

In order to create awareness and advance the discourse on Fintech Law, the Editorial Board of RFMLR is organizing RFMLR TechTalk: A Webinar Series on Digital Commerce and Fintech Law, wherein experts in this field would discuss topics like open-banking, smart contracts, neo-banking, digital payments, blockchain, cryptocurrency, e-commerce, and so forth.

The details of the webinars are as follows:

Session 1 (Sept. 11, 2020, 4:00 p.m.): Open Banking and Open Finance - Ms. Akshata Namjoshi, Lead (Fintech, Blockchain, & Emerging Tech) at KARM Legal Consultants, UAE

Session 2 (Sept. 12, 2020, 4:00 p.m.): Smart Contracts and their Enforceability - Mr. Ratul Roshan, Associate (Blockchain Technology, Fintech, & Tech Policy), Ikigai Law

About the Resource Persons

Akshata Namjoshi is the Lead (Fintech, Blockchain, and Emerging Tech) at KARM Legal Consultants, UAE. She pursued her B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) from the National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal and further completed her LL.M. (Corporate and Financial Services Law) from the National University of Singapore (NUS).

Ratul Roshan is an Associate at Ikigai Law with expertise in Blockchain Technology, Fintech, and Tech Policy. He pursued his LL.B. from Delhi University.

In case of any queries, please write to the Editorial Board at rfmlr@rgnul.ac.in.

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