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Law and Politics of Virtual Worlds: How NFTs and Metaverse are Reshaping Legal Systems


ISBN13: 9783032085405
To be Published: February 2026
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £139.99





This book offers a timely and in-depth analysis of how Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and metaverse technologies are reshaping key legal concepts and regulatory frameworks in the digital age.

As blockchain-based assets and immersive virtual environments gain traction across industries—from finance and art to gaming and social interaction—they challenge foundational assumptions about property, contract, jurisdiction, and democratic governance. NFTs and Metaverses versus Law explores the legal disruptions triggered by these technologies through a multidimensional structure that blends doctrinal insight with regulatory and policy relevance.

The volume is organized into six thematic parts: it opens by clarifying core terminology and the constitutional implications of digital governance, then addresses how NFTs interact with financial market rules and investor protection. It examines the redefinition of ownership through tokenization, the challenges of smart contract enforceability, the risks of market concentration in decentralized ecosystems, and the emerging tensions between data protection and personalization in virtual spaces. Throughout, the book highlights regulatory gaps and tensions, especially in transnational digital contexts where territorial sovereignty collides with borderless code. Drawing on developments in the European Union—such as the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCAR), the Digital Services Act (DSA), and the Digital Markets Act (DMA)—the analysis connects legal theory with concrete regulatory responses. Accessible yet rigorous, this work speaks to scholars, practitioners, and regulators alike. It provides both analytical tools and practical perspectives for navigating legal change in an era where digital assets hold real-world value and virtual worlds increasingly intersect with our social, economic, and legal systems. NFTs and Metaverses versus Law does not merely describe a transformation in legal thinking—it contributes to shaping its direction.

Subjects:
IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Introduction

Part I. NFTs and Metaverse: Definitions, Governance and Constitutional Issues
Navigating Virtual Words, the European Way
The Metaverse: Interoperability as Governance
Metaverse: Yet another jeopardy for the constitutional social contract?
Introduction

Part II. Financial markets
NFTs And EU Financial Markets Legislation
A New Horizon for Financial Law and Policy: Non-Fungible Tokens in the Metaverse
The new EU framework for crypto-assets: recent developments and main challenges ahead
Introduction

Part III. Intellectual property
NFTs: Copyright profiles--- and beyond.- The Uncanny Token
NFTs and IP: easier said than understood
Introduction

Part IV. Contract law
Smart contracts, NFT trading and weaker party protection
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
Smart Contracts and Contracts: The need for Legal and Technology Assurances
Introduction

Part V. Competition law
Virtual Worlds and Competition Issues: Same Problem, Same Solution
Metaverses, Digital and Competition Law: What's New?
Introduction

Part VI Privacy, Data Protection and the Market's voice
Data Protection Challenges and Privacy Issues in the Metaverse dimension
Exploring the Metaverse: opportunities, risks, and the path forward