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The Regulation of Digital Technologies in the EU : Act-ification, GDPR Mimesis and EU Law Brutality at Play, EPUB eBook

The Regulation of Digital Technologies in the EU : Act-ification, GDPR Mimesis and EU Law Brutality at Play EPUB

Part of the Routledge Research in the Law of Emerging Technologies series

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EU regulatory initiatives concerning technology-related topics have spiked over the past few years.

On the basis of its Priorities Programme, which is focused on making Europe ‘Fit for the Digital Age’, the European Commission has been busily releasing new texts aimed at regulating a number of technology topics, including data uses, online platforms, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. This book identifies three phenomena which are common to all EU digital technologies-relevant regulatory initiatives: act-ification, GDPR mimesis, and regulatory brutality.

These three phenomena serve as indicators or early signs of a new European technology law-making paradigm that now seems ready to emerge.

They divulge new-found confidence on the part of the EU digital technologies legislator, who has now asserted for itself the right to form policy options and create new rules in the field for all of Europe. Bringing together an analysis of the regulatory initiatives for the management of technology topics in the EU for the first time, this book will be of interest to academics, policymakers, and practitioners, sparking academic and policymaking interest and discussion.

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