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Law and Economics of the Digital Transformation (eBook)

Edited by: Klaus Mathis, Avishalom Tor

ISBN13: 9783031250590
Published: June 2023
Publisher: Springer International
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: eBook (ePub)
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This book pursues the questions from a broad range of law and economics perspectives. Digital transformation leads to economic and social change, bringing with it both opportunities and risks. This raises questions of the extent to which existent legal frameworks are still sufficient and whether there is a need for new or additional regulation in the affected areas: new demands are made on the law and jurisprudence.

Subjects:
eBooks, Law and Economics, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
Part I: Contracts in Digital Markets
1. Do Smart Contracts Incur Higher Transaction Costs than Traditional Contracts? 2. Digitalization's Big Promise and Peril: The Personalization of Insurance Contracts and its Legal Consequences 3. Law Without Markets
Part II: Digitalisation and the Covid-19 Pandemic
4. Online Commercial Courts and Judicial Efficiency: Evidence from the COVID-19 Pandemic in Poland 5. Tax Administration Toward Digitalization in the COVID-19 Environment - Case Study Bosnia and Herzegovina: Law and Economics of e-Tax Administration Data
Part III: Copyright Law
6. Digitalization: On the Way to a New Copyright Architecture? 7. A Digital Single Market, First Stop to the Metaverse: Counterlife of Copyright Protection Wanted 8. Deepfakes, Copyright & Personality Rights: An Inter-Disciplinary Perspective
Part IV: Competition Law
9. Innovation in High-Tech Mergers: Should Competition Law Bother? 10. Innovation as a Competitive Constraint on Online Platforms in European Competition Law: The Industry Life Cycle and Dominant Designs in Digital Markets
Part V: General and Global Perspectives
11. Rules and Nudging as Code: Is This the Future for Legal Drafting Activities? 12.Digital Transformation as a Reshaper of Global Trade Law 13. Safeguarding Peace and Human Wellbeing for Future Generations - Do We Need a New UN Convention?
Part VI: Specific Sectors
14. Digitalisation of Banking and the Consumer Protection: The Regulation of Unauthorised Payments from the Perspective of Institutional Law and Economics 15. Regulation of Digital Agriculture - A Law and Economics Perspective