
Concise European Data Protection, E-Commerce and IT Law
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- · privacy rights;
- · supply of digital content;
- · consumer rights in electronic commerce;
- · Geo-blocking;
- · open Internet;
- · contractual rules for online sale of (tangible) goods;
- · competition law in the IT sectors;
- · consumer online dispute resolution;
- · electronic signatures; and
- · reuse of public sector information.
There is a completely new section on electronic identification, trust and security regulation, defining the trend towards an effective e-commerce framework protecting consumers and businesses accessing content or buying goods and services online. The contributors offer a very useful and practical review and analysis of the instruments, taking into account the fluidity and the transiency of the regulation of these very dynamic phenomena. This book will be quickly taken up by the myriad professionals - lawyers, officials and academics - engaged with data protection, e-commerce and IT on a daily basis.
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Content
- Intro
- Editors
- Contributors
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Privacy Rights and Data Protection Regulation
- CHAPTER 1 Articles 7 and 8 Fundamental Rights Charter and Article 16 TFEU - Commentary
- CHAPTER 2 Regulation 2016/679/EU - General Data Protection Regulation
- Part II E-Commerce and Digital Rights
- CHAPTER 3 Directive 2000/31/EC - Electronic Commerce Directive
- Chapter 4 Directive 2011/83/EU - Consumer Rights Directive (Electronic Commerce Aspects)
- CHAPTER 5 Regulation 2015/2120/EU - Open Internet Access Regulation
- CHAPTER 6 Regulation 2017/1128/EU - Portability of Online Content Services Regulation
- CHAPTER 7 Regulation 2018/302/EU - Geo-blocking Regulation
- CHAPTER 8 Directive 98/84/EC - Conditional Access Directive
- Part III Electronic Identification, Trust and Security
- CHAPTER 9 Regulation 910/2014/EU - eIDAS Regulation
- CHAPTER 10 Directive 2016/1148/EU - NIS Directive
- CHAPTER 11 Regulation 526/2013/EU - ENISA Regulation
- Part IV Other Relevant Instruments
- CHAPTER 12 Directive 2013/37/EU - Re-use of Public Sector Information Directive
- Chapter 13 Directive 2015/1535/EU - Information Provision on Technical Regulations Directive
- CHAPTER 14 Regulation 593/2008/EU - Rome I Regulation
- CHAPTER 15 Regulation 864/2007/EU - Rome II Regulation
- CHAPTER 16 Regulation 524/2013/EU - ODR for Consumer Disputes Regulation
- CHAPTER 17 Articles 101, 102 and 106-109 TFEU - Competition Law in the IT and E-Commerce Sectors
- Bibliography
- Table of Instruments in This Edition
- Table of Other Referenced Instruments
- Table of Cases
- Table of Websites
- Index
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