Law & Regulation


Equality of the Law

One of the most fundamental aspects of modern liberal democracy stems from the concept of equality under the law. Such

Book Review: Bowling Alone
By Craig Wright | 17 Jan 2022 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

In his seminal work, Bowling Alone, Robert Putman has managed to capture many of the difficulties facing society as we

Book Review: Written on the Heart: The Case for Natural Law
By Craig Wright | 14 Jan 2022 | Law & Regulation, Philosophy

In his unambiguously elucidated book, J. Budziszewski successfully presents and defends the tradition of natural law starting with Aristotle and

Constitutional Design Proposal
By Craig Wright | 09 Jan 2022 | Law & Regulation, Philosophy

     I.         Introduction For all the benefits, the Constitution of the United States was developed in haste and through various

Understanding Medieval Documents: Part II
By Craig Wright | 13 Dec 2021 | Law & Regulation

A commentary on the following charter: Carta Lucie de Brintona de tota terra quam Godwinus filius Leurich Carta Hugonis de

Understanding Medieval Documents
By Craig Wright | 06 Dec 2021 | Law & Regulation

A translation of the following: Omnibus sancte matris ecclesie filiis Herebertus de Bolebek salutem. Sciatis quod Alexander de Kenebelle consilio

Merchants and the Tokugawa Political Order
By Craig Wright | 22 Nov 2021 | Economics, Law & Regulation

The Tokugawa political order was maintained by a system that some researchers have referred to as centralized feudalism. The structure

Taproot: Building a Mixer

BTC (Core) developers have recently instigated another major change, moving the BTC network further away from Bitcoin. Some reported of

The Tale of Genji
By Craig Wright | 15 Nov 2021 | Law & Regulation, Philosophy

Having studied theology and mediaeval history before, I come to today’s subject with a particular bias and worldview. Yet, having

Banking Old Wine in New Bottles

There is this Bitcoin thing that doesn’t need trusted intermediaries. So, what do people do? Well, you build a series

Shares 2.0
By Craig Wright | 05 Oct 2021 | Bitcoin & Blockchain Tech, Economics, Law & Regulation

I want you to imagine for a minute a new form of shares that security companies can issue. The security

The Voyage of Captain John Saris to Japan
By Craig Wright | 30 Sep 2021 | Economics, Law & Regulation, Philosophy

Throughout the world, the 16th century was a time of change, whether Western or Eastern. The Tokugawa shogunate had taken

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