
Blockchain & Global Finance: The Legal Architecture of a Fragmenting Monetary Order
Who governs money when code crosses borders faster than regulation can? Central banks now issue digital currencies; private actors move value through decentralized networks; and nations leverage financial connectivity as a tool of power. The answer is unfolding across three converging fronts: central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), cross-border payment interoperability, and sanctions-driven digital sovereignty.

Sovereignty and Systems Design: Rethinking Power in a Networked World
The 20th century’s legal order was built on territorial sovereignty; the 21st will be built on informational sovereignty—the ability to govern data, infrastructure, and algorithms in alignment with national values