
1 On 10 March 2000, The Tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Stock Index Peaked After One Year Of Relentless Growth In Which That Index Had More Than Doubled In Value And After Five Years During Which It Had Risen By More Than Four Hundred Per Cent. Six Months Later, The Combined Market Value Of The Companies Listed On That Index Had Lost More Than $1.75 Trillion In Value. It Was Thus At The Tail End Of What Has Been Come To Be Known As The 'dot.com Bubble' That The E-commerce Directive, The First Comprehensive Eu Legal Act Regulating Services Provided Over The Internet, Was Adopted In June 2000-- Provided By Publisher.
This text investigates the legal framework and regulatory objectives of the European Union's Digital Services Act within the context of evolving internet governance. The authors, legal experts specializing in EU regulatory frameworks, provide a comprehensive analysis of the transition from the 2000 E-commerce Directive to the modern Digital Services Act. They examine how the legislative landscape has shifted to address the economic and social complexities of the contemporary digital market.
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Legal scholars and practitioners identify this work as a primary resource for understanding the legislative intent behind EU digital policy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for legal professionals and policy researchers.
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Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
New York : Oxford university press,
ISBN-10:
0191996890
ISBN-13:
9780191996894
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