englischBefore the Digital Services Act (DSA) came into force, a number of legal provisions had been enacted in Germany with the aim of imposing obligations on the providers of large online platforms, most of which are based in other EU countries.
On the basis of selected provisions of the NetzDG, [...]
more informationenglischThe infringement of competition laws by a subsidiary can lead to fines being imposed also on the parent company. As an economic unit, both companies are jointly and severally liable. The European concept of joint corporate liability has recently found its way into German competition law. [...]
more informationenglischThe GDPR and the CCPA, which belong to two separate legal families, are significant examples of modern data protection laws. Data portability, which gives data subjects actual freedom in the flesh with its ex-istence apart from base protection, is a mostly abandoned part of these [...]
more informationenglischIn the age of digitalisation, traditional processes in contract law are also changing. The use of intelligent assistants brings the automated and autonomous conclusion of contracts within reach.
This volume analyses the legal aspects of this technological revolution. It focuses on how these [...]
more informationenglischThe question of the legal basis of the duty of loyalty of members of a limited liability company is a "classic" of company law. It has not yet been decided by either the legislature or the supreme court and is the subject of controversial debate in the literature. In this work, the author [...]
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