The Internet has brought about unprecedented changes to modern
life, creating a connected society but also radically opening up
the question of how to design and apply legal rules in a connected
world. This innovative Handbook provides an overview of the latest
developments and controversies in European Internet law. The
Handbook questions the extent to which the Internet forces us to
rethink existing legal concepts and institutions. It includes
sections that correspond to the most disputed areas, looking
consecutively at policy and governance, copyright, private
international law, e-commerce, consumer protection and citizens and
their position on the Internet. By highlighting the challenges that
European law and policy-makers face when attempting to regulate the
Internet, this Handbook raises important issues regarding free
speech, accessibility and privacy. This timely Handbook will be of
interest to academics and postgraduate students specializing in
international law, e-commerce, consumer law and IT law. It will
also be a useful reference tool for practitioners, including
governmental officials and data protection officers. Contributors:
M. Bassini, S. Brachotte, C. Cuijpers, J. Dumortier, C. Easton, C.
Geiger, A.A. Gillespie, J.C. Ginsburg, A. Guadamuz, S.S. Jakobsen,
E. Kosta, P. Leith, A.R. Lodder, C. Markou, C. Marsden, U.
Maunsbach, H.-W. Micklitz, A. Nuyts, O. Pollicino, N. Purtova, C.
Riefa, A. Savin, F. Schoenherr, I.S Fhima, G. Spindler, T.-E.
Synodinou, Z.S. Tang, J. Trzaskowski, N. Vandezande, E.M.
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