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Brian Sanya Mondoh

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Brian Sanya Mondoh is a PGR student conducting research on the application of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLTs) and smart contracts in enhancing trust and data integrity in public procurement. Brian holds an LLM in Intellectual Property (Trademarks and Passing Off (Distinction)), a Postgraduate Diploma (Bar Professional Training Course) and an LLB from Nottingham Law School (Nottingham Trent University). Brian also holds the Commonwealth Caribbean's Council of Legal Education Certificate (L.E.C) awarded by the Hugh Wooding Law School (Trinidad and Tobago).

Brian is a Dual Qualified Advocate, Barrister of England and Wales (Lincoln's Inn (N.P)), and Attorney-at-Law at the Bar of Trinidad and Tobago. Brian regularly advises and speaks internationally on anti-money laundering and wash trading, crypto asset recovery, and financial and regulatory compliance of crypto asset businesses in jurisdictions monitored by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Brian has published research and commentary on the regulation of digital assets including non-fungible tokens ('NFTs'), Decentralised Autonomous Organisations ('DAOs') and Decentralised Finance ('DeFi'). Brian's co-authored work (Mondoh, Adami-Johnson, Green and Georgopoulos, 2022) has been listed on SSRN's Top Ten download list in various research networks and has been featured on Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Computational Law Report Idea Forum on Composable Governance in the contexts of legal tech, business automation, and Web3.

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Brian is an accredited Blockchain Legal Professional with specialisms in:

Research Summary

As a PGR student, Brian is conducting research on the application of Distributed Ledger Technology (DLTs) and smart contracts in enhancing trust and data integrity in public procurement.

As a computational law practitioner, Brian has published research and commentary on the regulation of digital assets including non-fungible tokens ('NFTs'), Decentralised Autonomous Organisations ('DAOs') and Decentralised Finance ('DeFi'). Brian's co-authored work (Mondoh, Adami-Johnson, Green and Georgopoulos, 2022) has been listed on SSRN's Top Ten download list in various research networks and has been featured on Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Computational Law Report Idea Forum on Composable Governance in the contexts of legal tech, business automation, and Web3.

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