
This book provides an exhaustive and comprehensive legal analysis of the EU framework governing activities in digital environments. It clearly and meticulously sets out the law as it applies to the full range of digital technologies, including AI, cybersecurity, online platforms, data processing, electronic signatures, contracts and payment services. Crucially, it also assesses how these laws interact in practice, including the neighbouring regimes of competition law and intellectual property law, facilitating navigation of this increasingly complex field.
Key Features:
EU Digital Law is a crucial resource for all lawyers with a technology practice, in-house lawyers in the tech sector and legislators both inside and outside the EU. It also serves as a clear reference point for scholars and students specialising in IT law, European law and technology, media and telecommunications law.