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2023
This chapter examines the way the EU designs and writes digital laws. The article explores both the pre-2015 regulatory choices and principles and the new developments. Among the latter, it looks at sector-specific, ex ante, asymmetric regulation and risk-based compliance as features. It finally looks at changes in enforcement such as higher fines, new
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This chapter examines the way the EU designs and writes digital laws. The article explores both the pre-2015 regulatory choices and principles and the new developments. Among the latter, it looks at sector-specific, ex ante, asymmetric regulation and risk-based compliance as features. It finally looks at changes in enforcement such as higher fines, new
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The book analyses the theory and practice of administrative law in the European Union and its member states. Adopting a functional approach, the authors provide a detailed overview of the law as it applies to EU institutions, bodies, offices, agencies, and member state authorities.
D. U. Galetta, J. Ziller
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D. U. Galetta, J. Ziller
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Legal Issues of Economic Integration, 2017
According to several Member States Copyright regimes, laws and regulations should be publicly accessible, free of charge, as only free access complies with basic standards of democracy, rule of law and transparency.
B. Lundqvist
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According to several Member States Copyright regimes, laws and regulations should be publicly accessible, free of charge, as only free access complies with basic standards of democracy, rule of law and transparency.
B. Lundqvist
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Caring for sharing? The collaborative economy under EU law
Common market law review, 2017The advent of the collaborative economy is what economists call “disruptive innovation” while some even talk of “the fourth industrial revolution”. This revolution started in the US and is now making its way into the EU. The aim of the present article is
Vassilis Hatzopoulos, Sofia Roma
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2011
All books in this flagship series contain carefully selected substantial extracts from key cases, legislation, and academic debate, providing students with a stand-alone resource. The eighth edition of EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials provides clear analysis of all aspects of European law in the post Lisbon era.
CRAIG, Paul P., DE BURCA, Grainne
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All books in this flagship series contain carefully selected substantial extracts from key cases, legislation, and academic debate, providing students with a stand-alone resource. The eighth edition of EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials provides clear analysis of all aspects of European law in the post Lisbon era.
CRAIG, Paul P., DE BURCA, Grainne
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EU Risk Regulators and EU Procedural Law
European Journal of Risk Regulation, 2014Before the Treaty of Lisbon, EU agencies were unknown in the EU's primary law defined procedural law. Today, following (i) the Treaty's entry into force, (ii) the Common Approach on Decentralised Agencies and (iii) the European Court of Justice's ruling in Short–selling it is interesting to take a look at the peculiar position of EU agencies under the ...
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2011
AbstractRegulation of foreign investment presents one of the most topical and controversial subjects in EU law and international investment law. The introduction of EU competence over foreign direct investment (FDI) in Article 207 TFEU after the Lisbon Treaty as well as the recent successful challenge of Member States Bilateral Investment Treaties ...
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AbstractRegulation of foreign investment presents one of the most topical and controversial subjects in EU law and international investment law. The introduction of EU competence over foreign direct investment (FDI) in Article 207 TFEU after the Lisbon Treaty as well as the recent successful challenge of Member States Bilateral Investment Treaties ...
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EU Law Effects of EU Foreign Investment Law
2011AbstractChapter 6 addresses the Union law effects of EU foreign investment law. It begins with identifying the EU law rights and obligations of EU institutions and Member States arising from the regulation of foreign investment by the EU, focusing on the Union law obligation to comply and perform EU IIAs. Chapter 6 looks also extensively into the scope
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2014
This major new textbook for students in European law uses a text, cases and materials approach to explore the law, politics, policy and practice of EU external relations, and navigates the complex questions at the interface of these areas. The subject is explored by explaining major constitutional principles, and elaborating upon them in policy ...
Van Vooren, Bart, Wessel, Ramses A.
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This major new textbook for students in European law uses a text, cases and materials approach to explore the law, politics, policy and practice of EU external relations, and navigates the complex questions at the interface of these areas. The subject is explored by explaining major constitutional principles, and elaborating upon them in policy ...
Van Vooren, Bart, Wessel, Ramses A.
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EU law: Is it International law?
2014European Union Law draws together a range of perspectives from experienced academics, teachers and practitioners to provide a comprehensive introduction to EU law. Each chapter has been written and updated by an expert in the field to provide students with access to a broad range of ideas while offering a solid foundation in the institutional and ...
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