This training program analyzes the legal foundations of central bank digital currency (CBDC) under the central bank and monetary law. Absent strong legal foundations, the issuance of CBDC poses legal, financial, and reputational risks for central banks. While the appropriate design of the legal framework will up to a degree depend on the design features of the CBDC, some general conclusions can be made. First, most central bank laws do not currently authorize the issuance of CBDC to the general public. Second, from a monetary law perspective, it is not evident that “currency” status can be attributed to CBDC. While the central bank law issue can be solved through rather straightforward law reform, the monetary law issue poses fundamental legal policy challenges.
This training course will highlight:
The current policy goals and challenges of CBDC.
The Concept, Design Features, and Legal Implications
The Legal Risks Associated with CBDCs and cross-border payments
The Regulations around the World for CBDCs
Advantages, challenges, and risks of CBDC
Central banks laws and monetary law reforms
By the end of this training course, you will be able to:
Understand the working principle of CBDCs, and their advantages and disadvantages.
Know the policy goals and challenges of CBDC projects.
The legal implications of CBDCs and their features and concepts.
Determine the Legal Risks Associated with CBDCs, as a property decentralizes status and its risks.
Know the different regulations from central banks around the world.
Determine the need for Central bank law reform and monetary law reform to organize the CBDCs.
This training course will be a combination of brief presentations, round table discussions, and brainstorming group sessions.
Participants will have a chance to look closer at how to embed banking and technology and to work together on formulating legal aspects of Central Bank Digital Currency. Finally, participants will compete to create a new CBDC based on the guidelines and laws discussed during the workshop.
This course is specifically designed for lawyers, reform makers, and managers of any banking, financial institution, or related regulatory authority.
Introduction to Central Bank Digital Currencies
How do CBDCs Work?
Types – Wholesale and Retail of CBDCs
Advantages and Disadvantages of CBDCs
Central Bank CBDCs Vs. Crypto Currencies
Examples of CBDCs
Policy Goals and challenges of CBDC Projects
Financial Inclusion
Access to Payments
Making Payments More efficient
Ensuring Resilience of Payments
Reducing Illicit Use of Money
Monetary Sovereignty
Competition
Challenges
Policy Goals Summary
CBDC: The Concept, Design Features, and Legal Implications
Legal Risks Associated with CBDCs
CBDCs as a Property
Decentralized Status
Motivations, challenges, and risks
Cross-border payments and CBDC
Monetary policy motivations and risks
Financial stability risks
Balancing motivations and risks
The Legal Challenges of CBDC and the Digital Euro Case
CBDCs and critical legal issues: a general perspective
The legality of CBDCs: central banks mandates and the principal attribution of powers
CBDC as a new digital legal tender: implications under monetary laws.
CBDC, privacy and data protection: architectural and policy considerations
CBDC and its potential impact on the private financial sector
Case Study: The Digital Euro and its legal foundations
The ECB project timeline: the present and the future of the Euro
Issuing a Digital Euro: the possible legal basis and the need for reforms
Digital Euro and legal tender status within the Euro system
The Digital Euro and privacy issues
CBDCs Regulations around the World
Bank of Canada
Bank of Japan
European Central Bank
Sveriges Riksbank
Swiss National Bank
Bank of England
Board of Governors Federal Reserve System
Bank for International Settlements
Central Banks Law
What is “Central Bank Law” and why is it relevant for CBDC?
Central Bank Law and Token-based CBDC
Central Bank Law and Account-based CBDC
Central Bank Law Issues Common to Both Types of CBDC
The Need for Central Bank Law Reform
Monetary law
What is Monetary Law and why is it relevant for CBDC?
CBDC under Monetary Law
The Need for Monetary Law Reform