Cryptoassets Law and Policy in China
Thu 16 Apr
|Online Conference
How does China regulate cryptoassets—and what does this mean for global financial markets? Join Joseph Lee (University of Manchester) for a focused session exploring China’s unique legal and policy approach to digital assets. Through an interactive discussion, the event will unpack key regulatory c


Time & Location
16 Apr 2026, 11:00 – 12:00 CEST
Online Conference
Guests
About the event
Law and Policy on Cryptoassets in China offers an in-depth academic discussion on the evolving legal and regulatory landscape of digital assets within the Chinese context. As cryptoassets continue to challenge traditional financial systems, China has adopted a distinctive approach that balances technological innovation with financial stability and strong state oversight.
The session will explore the legal foundations, regulatory policies, and institutional dynamics shaping China’s stance on cryptoassets, providing participants with a structured and critical understanding of one of the most influential jurisdictions in this field.
The event features Joseph Lee, Reader in Corporate and Commercial Law at the University of Manchester, and is designed as an interactive academic dialogue, encouraging questions and engagement from attendees. It is particularly relevant for legal practitioners, academics, and professionals interested in comparative financial regulation and Chinese law.