Resumen del libro
14 and 15 November 2019, an International Congress entitled "The Digital Economy: Regulatory, Contractual and Competition Aspects" was held at the University Carlos III of Madrid gathering different experts from around the world to analyze the legal challenges posed by digital platforms.
This book brings together the contributions then presented by academics, members of regulatory agencies and representatives of the private sector, around four major themes:
The challenges of digitalization for competition policy
Digitalization and the new challenges in contract law
The impact of digitalization on financial markets
The impact of digitalization on energy markets.
Introductory Note
Section I. The challenges of digitisation for competition policy
Presentation.
Antonio Robles Martín-Laborda
Optimising public enforcement in the Digital Single Market through cross-institutional collaboration. Agustín Reyna
Platforms, Privacy and Antitrust: Analysing the Australian Digital Platforms Inquiry. Rob Nicholls
(Not so) New Sources of Market Power in the Digital Economy. Juan Delgado
Keeping European enforcement ahead: the learning curve of the European Commission in enforcing competition rules in the digital environment. Álvaro García Delgado
Section II. Digitalization and the new challenges in contract law
Smart Contracts & Blockchain: Crossroad between Technology and Law. Agustín Madrid Parra
Section III. The Impact of digitalization of financial markets
Presentation. David Ramos Muñoz
Data Portability: Initial Reflections on an Ex Ante Approach. Simonetta Vezzoso
Digitalisation of payment services. Fernando Zunzunegui
Systematic and conceptual framework for crowdfunding regulation. Fernando Zunzunegui
Section IV. The impact of digitalization on energy markets
Presentation. Pilar Perales Viscasillas
Digitalization and the electricity markets: ‘Six Building blocks to understand why’ and its implications to contracts and contract law. Lucila de Almeida
Liberalization process, regulation of network facilities and their impact on energy contracts. With particular reference to the recent European Union normative framework. J. Miguel Aguado Palanco
Regulatory challenges of new energy technologies. Íñigo del Guayo Castiella
Is EU Competition Law a Hindrance for Aggregated Demand Response? Ignacio Herrera Anchustegui
COMMUNICATIONS
Data-driven procurement governance: two well-known elephant tales. Albert Sánchez-Graells
The principle of coherence of personal data protection rules in the market: a competitive resource in the EU digital economy. Javier Antonio Tobar Rodríguez
Challenges of European Union Competition Law in Digital Platforms. Mónica Lastiri Santiago