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Competition law for the digital economy / edited by Björn Lundqvist, Stockholm University, Sweden, with Michal S. Gal, University of Haifa, Faculty of Law, Israel.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: ASCOLA competition lawPublisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2019]Description: xx, 378 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781788971829
  • 1788971825
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Competition law for the digital economy.DDC classification:
  • 343.07/21 23
Contents:
Part I: General perspectives on competition policy and the application of traditional tools for the digital economy -- Regulating competition in the digital economy / Björn Lundqvist -- Taming the shrew : is there a need for a new market power definition for the digital economy? / Hedvig K. Schmidt -- Competition at the dawn of artificial intelligence / Robin C. Feldman and Nick Thieme -- Competition by design / Simonetta Vezzoso -- Part II: Conduct that violates antitrust and the interface between data protection rules, other sector-specific rules, and competition law -- Privacy-as-a-quality parameter of competition / Samson Y. Esayas -- How to measure privacy-related consumer harm in merger analysis? / Elias Deutscher -- Regulation complementing EU competition law in the digital economy / Juha Vesala -- Online platforms and the Japan Fair Trade Commission : the DeNA case as an example of early market intervention / Steven Van Uytsel and Yoshiteru Uemura -- The European Commission's decision in Google Search / Konstantina Bania -- Part III: Remedies to be imposed in case of restriction on digital markets -- Consent-based case resolution / Katharina Voss -- Antitrust governance in an era of rapid change / Stavros Makris.
Summary: "The digital economy is gradually gaining traction through a variety of recent technological developments, including the introduction of the Internet of things, artificial intelligence and markets for data. This innovative book contains contributions from leading competition law scholars who map out and investigate the anti-competitive effects that are developing in the digital economy."-- Source other than Library of Congress.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: General perspectives on competition policy and the application of traditional tools for the digital economy -- Regulating competition in the digital economy / Björn Lundqvist -- Taming the shrew : is there a need for a new market power definition for the digital economy? / Hedvig K. Schmidt -- Competition at the dawn of artificial intelligence / Robin C. Feldman and Nick Thieme -- Competition by design / Simonetta Vezzoso -- Part II: Conduct that violates antitrust and the interface between data protection rules, other sector-specific rules, and competition law -- Privacy-as-a-quality parameter of competition / Samson Y. Esayas -- How to measure privacy-related consumer harm in merger analysis? / Elias Deutscher -- Regulation complementing EU competition law in the digital economy / Juha Vesala -- Online platforms and the Japan Fair Trade Commission : the DeNA case as an example of early market intervention / Steven Van Uytsel and Yoshiteru Uemura -- The European Commission's decision in Google Search / Konstantina Bania -- Part III: Remedies to be imposed in case of restriction on digital markets -- Consent-based case resolution / Katharina Voss -- Antitrust governance in an era of rapid change / Stavros Makris.

"The digital economy is gradually gaining traction through a variety of recent technological developments, including the introduction of the Internet of things, artificial intelligence and markets for data. This innovative book contains contributions from leading competition law scholars who map out and investigate the anti-competitive effects that are developing in the digital economy."-- Source other than Library of Congress.

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