Lex monetae
Lex monetae is a Latin term meaning that a country decides which currency it uses and defines the value of its money by its own laws. The idea matters if a country leaves a currency union, because debts or contracts in the old currency might need to be converted into a new one at a rate set by that country. This can create legal and financial uncertainty when monetary arrangements change.
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