This contribution discusses the approaches toward regulation and liability of digital platforms, focusing on the European Union perspective. It demonstrates that the current regulatory and scholarly perception of platform liability in the European Union has been framed by the EU Electronic Commerce Directive 2000/31 provisions on liability of information society service providers. Subsequently, in light of scholarly writings and regulatory developments, two main approaches toward platform liability are identified and discussed: On the one hand, the idea of general provisions on platform liability, exemplified by the Discussion Draft on Digital Platforms. On the other hand, sector-specific provisions that densely regulate business models bas...
The essay analyses the relationship between online platforms and consumers in the light of European ...
Freedom to provide services is one of the cornerstones of the EU internal market. Facilitated by the...
The E-Commerce Directive laid the foundation of the EU legal framework for digital services. Since i...
This article discusses the approaches towards regulation and liability of digital platforms, focusi...
Digital economy is nowadays a Platform economy. This pervading expansion of platforms has been trig...
The proposition that certain digital platforms act as ‘regulators’ within their own business models ...
This article highlights how the EU fundamental rights framework should inform the liability regime o...
Various regulatory attempts at taming global Internet platforms have entered the stage worldwide. Th...
The aim of this study is to investigate the liability for the users of platforms as well as the liab...
The European Union is committed to its transition towards climate neutrality and digital leadership,...
In an age of increasing media convergence, the issue of intermediary liability for user-generated co...
The proposed Digital Services Act (DSA) aims to reconcile the responsibilities of online platforms w...
The thesis reviews the online intermediary liability framework of the E-Commerce Directive (in Artic...
The Digital Services Act (the DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (the DMA) were proposed as part of th...
The aim of the thesis is to make a review of the current state of law regarding to liability of inte...
The essay analyses the relationship between online platforms and consumers in the light of European ...
Freedom to provide services is one of the cornerstones of the EU internal market. Facilitated by the...
The E-Commerce Directive laid the foundation of the EU legal framework for digital services. Since i...
This article discusses the approaches towards regulation and liability of digital platforms, focusi...
Digital economy is nowadays a Platform economy. This pervading expansion of platforms has been trig...
The proposition that certain digital platforms act as ‘regulators’ within their own business models ...
This article highlights how the EU fundamental rights framework should inform the liability regime o...
Various regulatory attempts at taming global Internet platforms have entered the stage worldwide. Th...
The aim of this study is to investigate the liability for the users of platforms as well as the liab...
The European Union is committed to its transition towards climate neutrality and digital leadership,...
In an age of increasing media convergence, the issue of intermediary liability for user-generated co...
The proposed Digital Services Act (DSA) aims to reconcile the responsibilities of online platforms w...
The thesis reviews the online intermediary liability framework of the E-Commerce Directive (in Artic...
The Digital Services Act (the DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (the DMA) were proposed as part of th...
The aim of the thesis is to make a review of the current state of law regarding to liability of inte...
The essay analyses the relationship between online platforms and consumers in the light of European ...
Freedom to provide services is one of the cornerstones of the EU internal market. Facilitated by the...
The E-Commerce Directive laid the foundation of the EU legal framework for digital services. Since i...