

Tokenization: A New Layer Between Law and Code
The law firm Nodia, Urumashvili & Partners, in partnership with Global Tech Weekend, will host a panel discussion titled “Tokenization: A New Layer Between Law and Code” on June 19, from 11:00 AM to 14:00 PM, at the conference space of Abashidze Terminal.
The discussion will bring together representatives from various sectors to examine the impact of tokenization from the perspectives of legal and regulatory frameworks, practical business models, and modern technological solutions.
Relevance of the Topic
Today, tokenization and digital assets are becoming an integral part of the global financial, technological, and business ecosystem. Leading financial institutions and technology companies around the world are adopting tokenized assets, digital financial infrastructure, and blockchain-based solutions, fundamentally transforming traditional models of ownership, investment, financing, and digital interaction.
Against this backdrop, several important questions arise:
How is tokenization reshaping traditional models of ownership, investment, and digital relationships?
What challenges does it create for law and regulation?
How is responsibility allocated in decentralized environments?
What opportunities does tokenization create for the development of business and technological ecosystems?
Given the multifaceted nature of the topic, the event will focus on two key issues through two 45-minute panel discussions, each followed by a 10-minute Q&A session.
Event Agenda
📍 Terminal, 36/34 Irakli Abashidze Street, 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia
🗓️ June 19, 2026
⏰ 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍Lunch break and networking -⏰13:00 PM–14:00 PM
Program
Registration: ⏰10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Opening remarks: introduction to the topic, discussion format, and panel overview: ⏰ 11:00 AM - 11:10 AM
Panel 1: “Tokenization: A Temporary Trend or a New Economic Reality?”
⏰11:10 - 12:05
The first panel will focus on the nature of tokenization and the changes it brings to ownership, investment, and the digital economy. The discussion will explore:
What tokenization means;
Why it has become globally significant;
The possible legal nature of tokens;
Modern regulatory approaches and emerging opportunities.
Panel 2: Investor Protection and Liability in Tokenized Structures
⏰12:05 - 13:00
The second panel will address issues related to investor protection and the allocation of liability. Topics to be discussed include:
Who bears responsibility in cases of financial loss or technological failure;
Whether current regulations adequately protect investors;
How liability is distributed within decentralized systems;
The legal challenges arising from the rapid development of digital assets.
Following the panel discussions, participants will have the opportunity to attend a lunch break and informal networking session.