EU Digital Markets Law is a vital and much-needed book looking at the main regulatory initiatives taken by the EU legislature on digital markets, with a particular focus on features affecting individual users, mostly consumers. As digital technologies and models propel data to the centre of economic and social experience, new EU directives, regulations, legislative proposals, and policy strategies attempt to deal with the unprecedented challenges that come in the wake of digital expansion. Yet it remains to be seen whether such initiatives will prove adequate.
What’s in this book:
Delving deep into all relevant EU legal instruments, the authors – three well-known authorities on the intersection of technology and law – offer in-depth analyses of the following legal aspects of digitisation:
How this will help you:
Considering that the digital revolution has blurred many existing legal frameworks and principles, regulation plays a pivotal role in shaping an EU Single Market fit for a sustainable digital regime, ensuring an optimal economic and social balance. For practitioners, policymakers, and academics concerned with the legal impact of technology, this exhaustive description of the policies, regulatory techniques, and key features of EU digital markets law will greatly facilitate their approach to the emergence of digital markets with awareness of applicable rules and procedures.