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Flere og flere, både forbrugere og erhvervsdrivende, bruger internettet til forskelligartede formål, herunder på tværs af landegrænser, og teknologien, der bruges, forandrer sig til stadighed.Fokus i fremstillingen ligger på e-handelslovens bestemmelser, som implementerer e-handelsdirektivet, om end der også er »afstikkere« til andre regelsæt og retsområder. Der gives en omfattende, opdateret og videnskabelig gennemgang og analyse af e-handelsloven med udgangspunkt i e-handelsdirektivet, lovens forarbejder og praksis fra danske domstole og EU-Domstolen. Fremstillingen følger lovens systematik og er dels problemorienteret, dels knyttet til de konkrete, sproglige udtryk i lovens enkelte bestemmelser. Indholdet af kommentarerne til lovbestemmelserne fremgår af en oversigt underhver enkelt paragraf. Det har kun i begrænset omfang været muligt at tage hensyn til materiale, som er fremkommet efter den 1. oktober 2020.
Beck internationalFranceschi/SchulzeHarmonizing Digital Contract Law*The Impact of EU Directives 2019/770 and 2019/771 and the Regulation of Online PlatformsBy Prof. Dr. Alberto Franceschi and Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Reiner Schulze2023 Approx. 600 pages. Hardcover approx. Euro 240,-ISBN 9783406810916A copublication of C.H.BECK, Munich, Hart Publishing, Oxford, and Nomos, Baden-Baden.The Book"Harmonising Digital Law" has become a crucial task for European and national legislation in view of the challenges of the ?digital revolution" for the European Union and for its Member States. The implementation of the 2019 "Twin Directives" on the sale of goods and the supply of digital content and services represents one of the most important steps on this path so far. In addition to the harmonization of Member State law, the emergence of a uniform law of the EU is becoming more and more important with regard to the challenges of digitization, as recently shown in particular by the Internet Platform Regulations.
Denne bog handler om privat e-handel med varer, tjenesteydelser og informationer. De hovedspørgsmål, der undersøges er, hvad er gældende ret om emnet, og hvilke ændringer er der sket i reguleringen heraf igennem de sidste ca. 30 år.Reglerne om e-handel hviler især på retsakter vedtaget på EU-niveau, dels direktiver, dels forordninger. E-handelsdirektivet har til formål at bidrage til et velfungerende indre marked ved at sikre fri bevægelighed for e-handelstjenester. Forordningen om onlineformidlingstjenester fastsætter regler, der sikrer, at erhvervsbrugere af onlineformidlingstjenester og virksomhedswebstedsbrugere af online-søgemaskiner får passende gennemsigtighed og effektive klagemuligheder.Bogen henvender sig til praktikere og studerende, som ønsker et mere indgående kendskab til e-handelsret. Bogen er skrevet af professor, dr.jur. Ruth Nielsen, CBS LAW, Copenhagen Business School.
Zum WerkThe Data Governance Act (DGA) creates a legal framework for access to (industrial) data (e.g. mobility and health data) and its reuse.This Practitioner's Guide offers those involved a practice-related introduction to the new and complex provisions of the DGA. It shows how companies can use the new law to their advantage and what obligations it also imposes on public sector bodies. The introductory book provides information on which requirements must be met to offer and use the respective data intermediation services.Practical approachComprehensible explanation of recurring terms, including protected data, proportionality of reuse, data altruism, data cooperatives, public registers, objectives of general interest (public policy)Relation to data protection and trade secret rulesPrecise guidance on how companies and public sector bodies can design and use the new rules and how they must or may provide or use the dataThe target groupData intermediation services, data altruism organisations, data protection supervisors, public authorities, lawyers, inhouse counsel, companies, trade associations, research institutions, European institutions.
The bookThe Digital Markets Act (DMA) is an ex ante regulation of large digital platforms that act as gatekeepers. It not only contains many new rules for gatekeepers but also has a direct impact on all users of these platforms.The Practitioner's Guide is an easyto-use introduction to this highly complex subject. It makes the new law accessible and offers answers to the most important questions, including:How are gatekeepers identified?What are the specific duties of conduct imposed on gatekeepers?What powers do the EU Commission and national authorities have over gatekeepers?To what extent do business users (especially in manufacturing, retail, advertising, publishing and software or app development) benefit from the new rules?How can users enforce their new rights?What rights do third parties have before public authorities and national courts?What procedural issues need to be considered?Questions on private enforcement of the DMA are answered from the perspective of different EU jurisdictions.The target groupInhouse counsel, companies, lawyers, competition authorities, supervisory authorities, business and consumer associations, research institutions, non-governmental organisations, European institutions.
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