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Concise European Data Protection, E-Commerce and IT Law 3rd ed isbn 9789041194077

Concise European IT Law 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9789041128805
New Edition ISBN: 9789041194077
Previous Edition ISBN: 9789041123794
Published: January 2011
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback, Pocketbook
Price: Out of print



The relationship between law and information technology continues to be a highly dynamic one. In the past decade, the European Union has developed an extensive legal framework for new technological developments, with legislation being adopted in the areas of personal data protection, public sector information, conditional access and regulatory transparency.

Legislative measures have in addition been dedicated to electronic commerce, distance selling, electronic signatures and electronic financial services. Furthermore, European private international and competition regulations also have an effect on the IT sector.

Concise European IT Law 2nd edition aims to offer the reader a rapid understanding of all the provisions of IT law and regulations related to IT law in force in Europe enacted by European and other international institutions. Key features include:

  • New article-by-article commentary on Rome I and II, Art. 101, 102 and 106 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and the Data Retention Directive
  • Updated article-by-article commentary on the regulations on Data Protection, e-Commerce, Public Sector Information and other Directives relevant to IT-developments
  • Short and straightforward explanation of the principles of law to be drawn from each article, rule or other provision
  • Expert commentary by prominent academics and/or practitioners

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
• About the editors • Introduction •
Part I. Data Protection Directives • Directive 95/46/EC– Data Protection Directive • Directive 2002/58/EC – Directive on privacy and electronic communications •
Part II. e-Commerce Directives • Directive 2000/31/EC – Directive on electronic commerce • Directive 97/7/EC – Directive on distance contracts • Directive 2002/65/EC – Directive on distance marketing of financial services • Directive 1999/93/EC – Directive on electronic signatures • Commission Decision 2000/709/EC – Commission decision on minimum criteria for notified bodies •
Part III. Public Sector Information Directive • Directive 2003/98/EC – Directive on the re-use of public sector information •
Part IV. Other Relevant IT Directives NEW - Regulation 593/2008/EC (Rome I) NEW - Regulation 864/2007/EC (Rome II) NEW - Application of Articles 81,82 and 86 to ICT Sector • Directive 2000/46/EC – Directive on the supervision of electronic money institutions • Directive 2000/28/EC – Amended codified credit institutions Directive • Directive 98/84/EC – Directive on conditional access • Directive 98/48/EC – Directive on the provision of information in the field of technical standards NEW - Directive 2006/24/EC - Data Retention •
Part V. Appendices • List of Directives • List of abbreviations • List of references • List of relevant websites • Index