Publications

Semiconductors: Law, Strategy and Tax, 2025 (Edward Elgar).
This innovative new work presents a succinct overview of the central issues in the global semiconductor sector. It provides a detailed analysis of the law regulating semiconductors, drawing comparisons between the UK and jurisdictions in Asia, the EU and US.
‘This book stands out for its distinctive approach. It covers clearly and authoritatively the legal regime for semiconductors but its value goes beyond that. It is a useful layperson’s guide to semiconductors, it explains regulatory issues and even provides advice to policymakers on how to promote this key technology.‘ –David Willetts, Chair, The Foundation for Science and Technology, and former UK Minister for Science.
Practitioner Book

Financial Regulation and Technology – A Legal and Compliance Guide, 2022 (Edward Elgar).
Chapter contributions
Digital Assets Law and Regulation, 2023 (Sweet & Maxwell).
Chapter 11 – Central Bank Digital Currencies
Chapter 12 – Stablecoins
Artificial Intelligence – Law and Regulation, 2022 (Edward Elgar).
Chapter 7 – Commercial Contracts
Selected articles
- “Converting fiat money into crypto assets over a blockchain: what new laws and regulations are required?”, (January 2022) International Banking and Financial Law (Butterworths).
- “FinTech and global capital markets – the impact of pro-enterprise regulation and English law”, (October 2018) Capital Markets Law Journal (Oxford University Press).
- “MiFID II in the context of FinTech”, (October 2017) Capital Markets Law Journal (Oxford University Press).
- “Qualitative Analytical Models for Arbitration”, (April 2016) Journal of International Arbitration (Wolters Kluwer).
- “How to go paperless”, (July 2015) The Resolver.
- “M&A laws in China, Hong Kong and the UK, with special reference to Fund Management and Private Equity”, (2008) International Financial Law Review.
- “Daring George to slay the dragon – alternative legal billing algorithm”, (2008) New Law Journal.
- “EU-wide derivatives trading over the Internet”, (2002) International Financial Law Review.
- “Prosecuting fraud over the Internet”, a primer for High Court judges (2001) (Butterworths).