Overview
A driven legal scholar with a strong foundation in both law and digital finance, complemented by a comprehensive grasp of the intricate dynamics of financial crime. A dedicated alumnus of the University of the West of England, having completed a Law degree and Master’s program.
Currently engaged in pioneering research pursuits as a Ph.D. candidate at Cardiff University, delving into the intersection of financial crime, digital finance, and emerging technologies. Well-versed in exploring the evolving complexities of financial crime within the context of new technological advancements.
Aiming to bring an inquisitive and an analytical approach to tackling contemporary challenges in the realms of compliance, regulation and financial security.
Publication
2024
- Burgess, T. 2024. A multi-jurisdictional perspective: To what extent can cryptocurrency be regulated? And if so, who should regulate cryptocurrency?. Journal of Economic Criminology 5, article number: 100086. (10.1016/j.jeconc.2024.100086)
Articles
- Burgess, T. 2024. A multi-jurisdictional perspective: To what extent can cryptocurrency be regulated? And if so, who should regulate cryptocurrency?. Journal of Economic Criminology 5, article number: 100086. (10.1016/j.jeconc.2024.100086)
Contact Details
Research themes
Specialisms
- Data security and protection
- Cryptography
- Financial Crime