As the 5th September deadline for submissions approaches, Saskia Walzel of Consumer Focus looks at the implications of a crucial European Commission consultation on a key part of the legal framework that governs the removal of illegal content from the internet
Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Wolfgang Schulz, Professor of Media Law and Public Law at the University of Hamburg, and Thorsten Gr...
Sally Broughton Micova of the University of East Anglia explains the relevance of the new public con...
Romuald Jagodziński of the European Trade Union Institute is critical of a recent revamp of the legi...
Not everyone at the European Commission is consumed by the Greek crisis. Some are even making radica...
Martin Moore, author of Tech Giants and Civic Power and director of the Centre for Media, Communicat...
The Council and the Commission of the European Union have so far steered clear of initiating new reg...
A few weeks ago, the European Commission opened an antitrust investigation into the Most Favored Nat...
Inge Graef, an expert on the intersection between personal data and competition law on online media ...
The Law Commission recently published its first report on contempt of court dealing with emerging is...
Last week, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) declared that the Safe Harbour agreement...
The European Commission is laying the groundwork for a complete revision of the regulatory regime fo...
September 30 is the deadline for the European Commission’s consultation on preparing for a fully con...
Loreto Corredoira, Professor of Communication Law at Complutense University of Madrid, shares some i...
The EU’s Court of Justice has ruled against Google in a case in which a Spanish citizen, backed by h...
Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Wolfgang Schulz, Professor of Media Law and Public Law at the University of Hamburg, and Thorsten Gr...
Sally Broughton Micova of the University of East Anglia explains the relevance of the new public con...
Romuald Jagodziński of the European Trade Union Institute is critical of a recent revamp of the legi...
Not everyone at the European Commission is consumed by the Greek crisis. Some are even making radica...
Martin Moore, author of Tech Giants and Civic Power and director of the Centre for Media, Communicat...
The Council and the Commission of the European Union have so far steered clear of initiating new reg...
A few weeks ago, the European Commission opened an antitrust investigation into the Most Favored Nat...
Inge Graef, an expert on the intersection between personal data and competition law on online media ...
The Law Commission recently published its first report on contempt of court dealing with emerging is...
Last week, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) declared that the Safe Harbour agreement...
The European Commission is laying the groundwork for a complete revision of the regulatory regime fo...
September 30 is the deadline for the European Commission’s consultation on preparing for a fully con...
Loreto Corredoira, Professor of Communication Law at Complutense University of Madrid, shares some i...
The EU’s Court of Justice has ruled against Google in a case in which a Spanish citizen, backed by h...
Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Wolfgang Schulz, Professor of Media Law and Public Law at the University of Hamburg, and Thorsten Gr...
Sally Broughton Micova of the University of East Anglia explains the relevance of the new public con...