New Directions in Digitalisation

This open access book brings together experts from both EU competition law as well fundamental rights backgrounds, discussing the most recent developments in EU legislation on digitalisation. Most prominently, it explores the recently introduced Digital Markets Act (DMA), including a discussion on o...

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description This open access book brings together experts from both EU competition law as well fundamental rights backgrounds, discussing the most recent developments in EU legislation on digitalisation. Most prominently, it explores the recently introduced Digital Markets Act (DMA), including a discussion on other related legislative acts and the respective case law. It is aimed mostly at academics and researchers in the area of digitalisation, EU competition law, and the EU Charter, but will also provide some useful insights from practitioners in the field. The internet has long been neglected and exempt from being regulated at EU level. In particular, this concerns the application of fundamental rights. The specific challenges for the digital sphere are numerous; worldwide scope, easy access, interoperability, rapid technological change, fluctuating market conditions, anonymity, disinformation, lack of traceability and thus enforcement, to name but a few. Fundamental EU values, in particular including democracy and the respect for human rights, have suffered as a direct result of these growing problems in the digital sphere. More recently, however, the EU has started to actively regulate the new technologies in order to avoid European values being undermined by an unregulated internet. In the specific field of competition law, the development of new technologies has created many challenges and raised questions for the legislator how to regulate big market players: their cross-border nature, vicissitudes, and enormous market powers allow some of them to be able to escape legal scrutiny under the current set of ex-post rules. The DMA now introduces an ex-ante mechanism for competition law and claims to be aligned with the procedural and institutional rights granted under the Charter, which will be scrutinised and challenged by the various contributions in this book.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1497792025-01-15T14:22:02Z New Directions in Digitalisation Engel, Annegret Groussot, Xavier Petursson, Gunnar Thor EU Charter Digitalisation Digital Markets Act (DMA) Fundamental Rights Digital Single Market Competition Law thema EDItEUR::L Law::LB International law::LBB Public international law::LBBM Public international law: economic and trade thema EDItEUR::L Law::LB International law::LBB Public international law::LBBR Public international law: human rights This open access book brings together experts from both EU competition law as well fundamental rights backgrounds, discussing the most recent developments in EU legislation on digitalisation. Most prominently, it explores the recently introduced Digital Markets Act (DMA), including a discussion on other related legislative acts and the respective case law. It is aimed mostly at academics and researchers in the area of digitalisation, EU competition law, and the EU Charter, but will also provide some useful insights from practitioners in the field. The internet has long been neglected and exempt from being regulated at EU level. In particular, this concerns the application of fundamental rights. The specific challenges for the digital sphere are numerous; worldwide scope, easy access, interoperability, rapid technological change, fluctuating market conditions, anonymity, disinformation, lack of traceability and thus enforcement, to name but a few. Fundamental EU values, in particular including democracy and the respect for human rights, have suffered as a direct result of these growing problems in the digital sphere. More recently, however, the EU has started to actively regulate the new technologies in order to avoid European values being undermined by an unregulated internet. In the specific field of competition law, the development of new technologies has created many challenges and raised questions for the legislator how to regulate big market players: their cross-border nature, vicissitudes, and enormous market powers allow some of them to be able to escape legal scrutiny under the current set of ex-post rules. The DMA now introduces an ex-ante mechanism for competition law and claims to be aligned with the procedural and institutional rights granted under the Charter, which will be scrutinised and challenged by the various contributions in this book. 2025-01-15T14:22:01Z 2025-01-15T14:22:01Z 2024-12-20T10:43:51Z 2025 book ONIX_20241220_9783031653810_30 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/96096 9783031653810 9783031653803 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/149779 eng European Union and its Neighbours in a Globalized World open access image/jpeg n/a https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/96096/1/9783031653810.pdf Springer Nature Springer Nature Switzerland 10.1007/978-3-031-65381-0 10.1007/978-3-031-65381-0 9fa3421d-f917-4153-b9ab-fc337c396b5a 2c7e2131-ec56-4227-bd8e-930085f73e95 4132e290-e9a8-4f81-aa49-52c7c17e3065 9783031653810 9783031653803 Springer Nature Switzerland 294 Cham [...] Lunds Universitet Lund University 10.13039/501100003252 open access
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Digitalisation
Digital Markets Act (DMA)
Fundamental Rights
Digital Single Market
Competition Law
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New Directions in Digitalisation
title New Directions in Digitalisation
title_full New Directions in Digitalisation
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title_full_unstemmed New Directions in Digitalisation
title_short New Directions in Digitalisation
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topic EU Charter
Digitalisation
Digital Markets Act (DMA)
Fundamental Rights
Digital Single Market
Competition Law
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Digitalisation
Digital Markets Act (DMA)
Fundamental Rights
Digital Single Market
Competition Law
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thema EDItEUR::L Law::LB International law::LBB Public international law::LBBR Public international law: human rights
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