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Esprit, 2021
Aux États-Unis comme en Europe, le droit de la concurrence s’est construit sur une longue tradition de lutte contre les monopoles et les concentrations dans le secteur industriel. Les spécificités inhérentes à l’économie numérique exigent aujourd’hui des réformes d’envergure.
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Aux États-Unis comme en Europe, le droit de la concurrence s’est construit sur une longue tradition de lutte contre les monopoles et les concentrations dans le secteur industriel. Les spécificités inhérentes à l’économie numérique exigent aujourd’hui des réformes d’envergure.
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Digital Services Act und Digital Markets Act
2023In recent years, more than ever, the need for government intervention has been felt in the Internet, which, thanks to the services it provides, has become one of the most influential entities in modern society. Such an initiative to regulate the internet, to regulate companies operating in the digital single market, was initiated by the European ...
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Cambridge International Law Journal
Under Article 5(2) Digital Markets Act (DMA), ‘gatekeepers’ must not combine or cross-use personal data from core platform services with other datasets unless the user has granted consent under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Quentin B Schäfer, Klaus Wiedemann
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Under Article 5(2) Digital Markets Act (DMA), ‘gatekeepers’ must not combine or cross-use personal data from core platform services with other datasets unless the user has granted consent under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Quentin B Schäfer, Klaus Wiedemann
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Cambridge International Law Journal
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is the European Union’s flagship legislation aimed at making digital markets fairer and more contestable. Promoted as a ‘global standard’ for an ex ante digital regime, the DMA establishes a proactive regulatory framework ...
Anna Moskal +1 more
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The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is the European Union’s flagship legislation aimed at making digital markets fairer and more contestable. Promoted as a ‘global standard’ for an ex ante digital regime, the DMA establishes a proactive regulatory framework ...
Anna Moskal +1 more
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Article: The Digital Markets Act and the Whack-A-Mole Challenge
Common market law reviewThis article addresses the implementation of the Digital Market Act’s rules on anti-circumvention. An effects-based approach is presented and a three-step methodology is proposed to identify whether a certain practice should be conceptualized as ...
J. Franck, Martin Peitz
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The Requisite Legal Standard of the Digital Markets Act's Designation Process
Social Science Research NetworkMoving away from the effects-based approach in EU competition law, the Digital Markets Act introduces renewed requisite legal standards that differ from probabilistic standards of proof. Ideally, this concept should also shape the European Commission’s
Alba Ribera Martínez
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2020
This is a collection of recommendations and discussions on the European Commission proposal for a Digital Markets Act. My contribution is on the Institutional Issues.
Monti, Giorgio +3 more
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This is a collection of recommendations and discussions on the European Commission proposal for a Digital Markets Act. My contribution is on the Institutional Issues.
Monti, Giorgio +3 more
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Integrationspolitische Bedeutung des Digital Service Act (DSA) und Digital Markets Act (DMA)
2021Arbeitspapier / Forschungsgruppe EU/Europa 1 ...
Bendiek, Annegret +1 more
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The European Commission’s Challenge to Consent or Pay: Demystifying the Digital Markets Act?
World Competition Law and Economics ReviewThe European Union’s (EU’s) Digital Markets Act (DMA) was hailed as a new era of digital regulation following a decade of debates on the flexibility of traditional competition law.
Malte Frank, E. Lewis
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