Private Enforcement im Digitalen Binnenmarkt

The rapid progress of digitalization is transforming our world, connecting people, economies, and societies in unprecedented ways. However, this transformation poses significant legal challenges, including fragmentation, the emergence of new actors, and the use of algorithmic power. Against this backdrop, the legal framework of the Digital Single Market offers highly diverse provisions on private enforcement, with some aspects even conspicuously absent. Despite this diversity, common questions arise, such as the development of a European concept of damages, mechanisms for collective enforcement, and the interplay with private international law. This volume brings together expert contributions that explore these pressing issues from a cross-regulatory perspective, examining whether existing laws are sufficient to address the complexities of a digital and globalized world.

mars 2025, 280 pages, Allemand
Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K
978-3-16-164361-3

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