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EU Electronic Communications Code Handbook


ISBN13: 9781526511713
Published: July 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £215.00



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Regulation of electronic communications in the EU Member States is increasingly driven by European legislation. This title collects the key European legislation and other instruments pertinent to the electronic communications sector and in some cases is annotated by Francesco Liberatore and his colleagues at global law firm, Squire Patton Boggs.

The timing of this title is particularly opportune as it is to include:

  • The new EU Electronic Communications Code Directive
  • The Commission's Guidelines on market analysis and its recommendation on relevant markets
  • Key 'Article 7' decisions by the European Commission
  • Significant measures (other Directives, Commission decisions and recommendations) integral to the regulatory framework
  • The BEREC Common Position on Remedies and other BEREC texts

Subjects:
EU Law, Telecommunications Law
Contents:
New EU Electronic Communications Code Directive
Guidelines on market analysis and Recommendation on relevant markets
Key 'Article 7' Decisions
BEREC Common Positions and Guidelines
Measures relating to terminal equipment, technical standards and spectrum
Measures relating to privacy in electronic communications
Measures related to roaming and net neutrality
Measures related to data localisation and retention requirements
Measures related to broadband networks deployment
Notes on EU case law in the electronic communications sector