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Significantly revised and expanded, this important book addresses the key pieces of EU legislation in the field of e-commerce, including on consumer rights, copyright, electronic identification, open internet access, electronic payments, competition law and digital content.



Key features of this second edition include:



  • thoroughly up-to-date analysis of decisions of the Court of Justice and the Commission

  • article-by-article commentary on the latest directives and regulations in the field of e-commerce

  • a unique structure featuring detailed tables of cases and legislation and paragraph references, enabling easy access to all substantive legal provisions

  • new chapters featuring analysis of services in the internal market, copyright in the Digital Single market, measures concerning open internet access and more.



This unique work provides an updated account of the essential pieces of EU legislation on e-commerce. Legal practitioners will benefit from the clear structure and close examination of key provisions. The book will also appeal to legal scholars and advanced students, who will appreciate the concise overview and thoughtful analysis on future developments in the field.



Significantly revised and expanded, this important book addresses the key pieces of EU legislation in the field of e-commerce, including on consumer rights, copyright, electronic identification, open internet access, electronic payments, competition law and digital content.

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EU Regulation of E-Commerce: A Commentary is an invaluable resource for researchers and students interested in the regulation of digital environments. This edited volume contains an impressive range of scholars, and depth of analysis. In a fast-moving field, this volume covers the most important European directives and regulations dealing with subjects that range from copyright to consumer protection. The editors are some of the most recognised scholars in the field, and this is a valuable addition to any library. -- Andres Guadamuz, University of Sussex, UK This is an important contribution to understanding the most important policy objective of the European Union: the growth of a safe and secure, trustworthy, and legally accountable framework for transactional e-Commerce, that respects not only fundamental rights but the private rights of stakeholders. An excellent range of contributors offers chapters, not only about the ex-ante rules and protections available for consumers, rightsholders, and the supply of digital content but the range of ex-post remedies and enforcement mechanisms available in the EU.' -- Mark Leiser, Leiden University, the Netherlands

Extended contents vii
List of contributors
xiv
Preface xix
Table of cases
xxii
Table of legislation
xxxi
1 The European Union and E-Commerce
1(17)
Arno R. Lodder
Andrew D. Murray
2 Directive 2003/31/EC on Certain Legal Aspects of Information Society Services, in particular Electronic Commerce in the Internal Market
18(46)
Arno R. Lodder
3 Directive 2001/29/EC on the Harmonisation of Certain Aspects of Copyright and Related Rights in the Information Society
64(51)
Tatiana Eleni Synodinou
4 Directive 2006/123/EC on Services in the Internal Market
115(36)
Martien Schaub
5 Directive 2011/83/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 October 2011 on Consumer Rights
151(71)
Christiana Markou
6 Directive 2013/11/EU on Alternative Dispute Resolution for Consumers and Regulation (EC) 524/2013 on Online Dispute Resolution
222(25)
Pablo Cortts
7 Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 on Electronic Identification and Trust Services for Electronic Transactions in the Internal Market (EIDAS Regulation)
247(34)
Jos Dumortier
8 Regulation 2015/2120/EU Laying down Measure Concerning Open Internet Access
281(27)
Andrew D. Murray
9 Directive 2019/790/EU (Directive on Copyright and Related Rights in the Digital Single Market)
308(26)
Luke McDonagh
10 Directive (EU) 2019/770 on Certain Aspects Concerning Contracts for the Supply of Digital Content and Digital Services
334(30)
Jorge Morals Carvalho
11 Regulation 2019/1150/EU on Promoting Fairness and Transparency for Business Users of Online Intermediation Services
364(22)
Andrej Savin
12 Electronic Payments and Consumer Protection
386(41)
Christine Riefa
Pamela Nika
13 E-commerce and EU Competition Law
427(62)
Sonia Jozwiak-Gorny
Magdalena Jazwiok
Artur Szmigielski
Index 489
Edited by Arno R. Lodder, Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation, Amsterdam Law and Technology Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Andrew D. Murray, Professor of Information Technology Law and Director of the Law, Technology and Society Research Group, London School of Economics, UK