An essential resource for any legal or tech professional, this comprehensive book masterfully navigates the evolving EU digital landscape. It covers critical frameworks such as the AI Act, the NIS 2 Directive, and the Digital Services Act, and offers deep insights into cybersecurity, net neutrality, and platform liability. The author insightfully balances complex regulatory theory with practical applications, providing a clear roadmap through the intricacies of modern digital law. I warmly recommend this book as indispensable reading to anyone interested in better understanding the new frontiers of digital governance. -- Irene Calboli, Texas A&M University, USA and University of Geneva, Switzerland Digital law has emerged as an essential discipline for governing economic and personal interactions on both national and global levels. In this pioneering work, Pedro De Miguel Asensio provides a comprehensive analysis of this evolving legal field, covering a wide array of topicsincluding the public regulation of communication networks, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, intellectual property rights, data protection, and electronic contracting. With meticulous research and timely insights, the author delivers an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners, systematically organizing current laws in both domestic and international spheres. -- Dário Moura Vicente, University of Lisbon, Portugal Pedro De Miguel Asensios EU Digital Law is an indispensable resource for understanding the EUs complex digital regulatory landscape. It offers practitioners, scholars, and policymakers expert insights into all key facets of EU tech regulation, including AI, cybersecurity, platform regulation, intellectual property, and data protection. -- Jacques de Werra, University of Geneva, Switzerland