
EU Data Law
Description
The Dawn of a New Age of Data Law
The new European data law is highly complex. Six directly applicable regulations, in interaction with many other legal acts, create a thicket of regulatory requirements and compliance specifications. In addition, the regulations on data access, exchange and use are often at odds with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation.
The handbook
The book explains in an understandable manner
- the regulatory contents of the individual regulations
- to whom which legal act applies
- what the consequences are for whom
- how legal terms can be interpreted uniformly and in conformity with EU law
- the new compliance requirements.
Main topics
- Fundamental legal framework
- Data marketplaces
- Data services and products
- Data Governance laws
- Law on AI-based data analysis
- Data protection law
Potential readers
Corporate lawyers, companies, lawyers, data protection officers, compliance officers, works councils and human resources managers, (supervisory) authorities, business and consumer associations, insurance companies, research institutions, European institutions and non-governmental organisations.

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About the contributors
Editors of the book are Priv.-Doz. Dr. Christian L. Geminn and Paul C. Johannes, attorney at law, who have been advising, researching, and publishing on data protection and data regulation law for many years. They are renowned experts on legal issues relating to digital data - both as consultants and as advisors to public authorities and companies. The authors are experts from academia as well as from legal and regulatory practice.