Modern form of Law Evasion in International Private Law under the Conditions of the Digital Economy and Mechanisms for Combating
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Law Evasion, Digital Economy, Cryptocurrency, Regulatory Arbitrage, Cross-Border CooperationAbstract
The digital economy has fundamentally transformed traditional mechanisms of law evasion in international private law, creating unprecedented challenges for legal systems worldwide. This study examines modern forms of law evasion including regulatory arbitrage in cryptocurrency markets, forum shopping through virtual presence, and jurisdictional manipulation via smart contracts. Employing doctrinal legal analysis and comparative methodology, the research analyzes legislative frameworks across multiple jurisdictions. The findings reveal significant regulatory gaps enabling cross-border law evasion. The study proposes comprehensive mechanisms for combating these practices, including enhanced international cooperation and technological solutions.
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