EU Platform Law
DSA | DMA | P2B Regulation | EMFA | DGA | DA | AI Act | DSM Directive | PAR
Published by
Prof. Dr. Björn Steinrötter,
Prof. Dr. Christian Heinze,
LL.M.,
PD Dr. Michael Nikolaus Denga,
LL.M. (London),
Maîtr. en Droit (Paris)
Nomos, 1. Edition 2025, 714 Pages
Description
The European regulatory package on online platforms fundamentally changes the digital framework. The interlocking of the new regulations such as the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act is highly complicated, especially since the requirements of the P2B-Regulation and, in the future, other EU secondary legislation such as the Data Governance Act, Data Act or Artificial Intelligence Act also deserve the attention of platform providers.
The new platform law
The guidebook explains the interaction of the EU legal acts in a comprehensible way as well as the practical effects for providers of digital services, the companies concerned, commercial and private users
Advantages
• comprehensible even for non-legal professionals
• puts forward recommendations for action in practice
• published at the earliest possible time to give you the opportunity to make necessary adjustments in good time
Main topics
• Responsibility and liability of intermediaries
• Transparency obligations
• Content control
• Specifics for "systemically relevant" platforms
• European Board for Digital Services
• Conduct obligations for gatekeepers
• Data intermediaries.
Potential readers
Corporate counsels, companies, lawyers, competition authorities, supervisory authorities, business and consumer associations, research institutions, non-governmental organisations, European institutions.
About the contributors
The book is edited by Prof. Dr. Björn Steinrötter, Junior Professor for IT Law and Media Law (tenure track) at the University of Potsdam, Prof. Dr. Christian Heinze, LL.M. (Cambridge), Professor of Civil Law, Commercial and Economic Law, European Law and Comparative Law at the University of Heidelberg, and Dr. Michael Denga, LL.M. (London), Maître en Droit (Paris), currently Deputy Professor for Company, Commercial and Civil Law at the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.
The authors are renowned experts from academia and legal practice:
MMag. Dr. Ranjana Andrea Achleitner, Linz (Austria) | Dominik Arncken, LL.M. (Amsterdam), Berlin | Dr. Malek Barudi, M.Jur. (Oxford), Hamburg | Hannes Bastians, Potsdam | Dr. Matthias Berberich, LL.M. (Cambridge), Berlin | Dr. Albrecht Conrad, Berlin | Prof. Dr. Martin Ebers, Berlin | Dr. Veronica Hoch-Loy, Bremen | Tom Kettler, Heidelberg | Dr. Carsten König, M.A., LL.M. (Harvard), Cologne | Prof. Dr. Sarah Legner, Wiesbaden | Dr. Sebastian Louven, Detmold | Prof. Dr. Juliane Mendelsohn, Ilmenau | Dr. Sarah Milde, Munich | Philipp Richter, LL.M. (UCL), Bonn | Dr. Fiona Savary, Munich | Lina Marie Schauer, LL.B., Potsdam | Prof. Dr. Björn Steinrötter, Potsdam | RA Alexander Tribess, Hamburg | Lennard Ullrich
The new platform law
The guidebook explains the interaction of the EU legal acts in a comprehensible way as well as the practical effects for providers of digital services, the companies concerned, commercial and private users
Advantages
• comprehensible even for non-legal professionals
• puts forward recommendations for action in practice
• published at the earliest possible time to give you the opportunity to make necessary adjustments in good time
Main topics
• Responsibility and liability of intermediaries
• Transparency obligations
• Content control
• Specifics for "systemically relevant" platforms
• European Board for Digital Services
• Conduct obligations for gatekeepers
• Data intermediaries.
Potential readers
Corporate counsels, companies, lawyers, competition authorities, supervisory authorities, business and consumer associations, research institutions, non-governmental organisations, European institutions.
About the contributors
The book is edited by Prof. Dr. Björn Steinrötter, Junior Professor for IT Law and Media Law (tenure track) at the University of Potsdam, Prof. Dr. Christian Heinze, LL.M. (Cambridge), Professor of Civil Law, Commercial and Economic Law, European Law and Comparative Law at the University of Heidelberg, and Dr. Michael Denga, LL.M. (London), Maître en Droit (Paris), currently Deputy Professor for Company, Commercial and Civil Law at the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg.
The authors are renowned experts from academia and legal practice:
MMag. Dr. Ranjana Andrea Achleitner, Linz (Austria) | Dominik Arncken, LL.M. (Amsterdam), Berlin | Dr. Malek Barudi, M.Jur. (Oxford), Hamburg | Hannes Bastians, Potsdam | Dr. Matthias Berberich, LL.M. (Cambridge), Berlin | Dr. Albrecht Conrad, Berlin | Prof. Dr. Martin Ebers, Berlin | Dr. Veronica Hoch-Loy, Bremen | Tom Kettler, Heidelberg | Dr. Carsten König, M.A., LL.M. (Harvard), Cologne | Prof. Dr. Sarah Legner, Wiesbaden | Dr. Sebastian Louven, Detmold | Prof. Dr. Juliane Mendelsohn, Ilmenau | Dr. Sarah Milde, Munich | Philipp Richter, LL.M. (UCL), Bonn | Dr. Fiona Savary, Munich | Lina Marie Schauer, LL.B., Potsdam | Prof. Dr. Björn Steinrötter, Potsdam | RA Alexander Tribess, Hamburg | Lennard Ullrich
Bibliographical data
Edition | 1 |
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ISBN | 978-3-8487-8891-0 |
Subtitle | DSA | DMA | P2B Regulation | EMFA | DGA | DA | AI Act | DSM Directive | PAR |
Publication Date | Dec 18, 2024 |
Year of Publication | 2024 |
Publisher | Nomos |
Format | Hardcover |
Language | englisch |
Pages | 714 |
Copyright Year | 2025 |
Medium | Book |
Product Type | Manual |
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