Product details
- Categories: GDPR & Data Protection, Public Procurement
- Publisher: WOLF LEGAL PUBLISHERS
- ISBN: 9789462406643
- Publication Date: 30/04/2018
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of pages: 260
- Language: English
Summary
The opportunities presented by the
internet have changed the way in which businesses conduct their
commercial practices. Some businesses have emerged over the years due to
the opportunities created by the digital era, while others have adapted
their business models to cope with the new challenges of the ‘digital
economy’. Digital markets are dynamic in nature and exhibit features
which set them apart from the ‘traditional economy’: for example,
players active in such markets are driven by the ‘winner takes all’
mirage, while the consumers of digital products or services often pay
for their purchases by ‘disclosing their personal data’. Digitalisation
is thus a phenomenon that has and will very likely continue to change
our lives, regardless of the roles one may play in the digital markets
context. The developments in the digital era occur at a mindboggling
pace. Therefore, policymakers, legislators, and law enforcers need to
keep up to date with these developments. This book examines some of the
economic law challenges which the digitalisation of our society raises
for policymakers and law enforcers. In this respect, both recent
regulatory and enforcement (EU and domestic) initiatives are discussed.
The common thread which ties this book’s contributions together relates
to the question of whether we need regulation, or whether the market,
and thus the current legal framework(s), are suitable for tackling the
challenges of the digital era.
This volume in the Radboud Economic Law Series is based on the
contributions presented at the second Radboud Economic Law Conference,
held at Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands, on 9 June 2017.
ISBN:
9789462406643