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Digital Markets Guide (second edition)

Colaborador(es): Jeffs, Claire [ed. lit.] | Sokol, D. Daniel | Ning, Susan.
Tipo de material: materialTypeLabel LibroSeries Editor: London Law Business Research 2022Edición: 2ª ed.Descripción: 350 p. 25 cm.Tipo de contenido: Texto (visual) Tipo de medio: sin mediación ISBN: 978-1-83862-583-2.Tema(s): Competencia | Derecho | Derecho de la competencia | Economia digital | Mercados digitales | Plataformas digitales | Concentración de empresas | Control de concentraciones | Prácticas anticompetitivas | Defensa de la competencia | Antitrust | Comercio electrónico | Algoritmos | Big data | Privacidad | Protección de datos | Mercados de dos lados | Restricciones a la competenciaRecursos en línea: Ver ebook | Ver índice Resumen: The digital economy is transforming day-to-day lives, with a rise in connectivity not only between people but also between vehicles, sensors, meters and other aspects of the Internet of Things. Yet, even as the Fourth Industrial Revolution accelerates, traditional concerns are keeping pace and the digital economy has also been a powerful force, increasing competition across a broad sweep of products and services. For that reason, practical and timely guidance for lawyers and enforcers trying to navigate this fast-moving environment is critical. <br> GCR’s Digital Markets Guide provides that detailed guidance and analysis. It examines both the current state of law and the direction of travel for the most important jurisdictions, while drawing on the wisdom and expertise of distinguished practitioners globally on subjects as diverse as how pricing algorithms intersect with competition law and antitrust enforcement in certain tech mergers. <br> <b>TABLE OF CONTENTS</b> <br> Introduction: Why Digital Markets? Claire Jeffs and Nele Dhondt <br> Part 1: Europe <br> Key Developments in Europe. Paul Johnson, Ben Allgrove, Rebecca Bland and Ola McLees <br> Digital Regulation in Europe. Michael Dietrich, Nelson Jung and Ashwin van Rooijen <br> European Union: Restrictions of Online Sales. Stephen Mavroghenis and Christina Kolotourou <br> E-Commerce: Most Favoured Nation Clauses. Philippe Chappatte and Kerry O'Connell <br> Self-Preferencing in Digital Markets. Matt Hunt, Safter Burak Darbaz and Robert Scherf <br> Data and Privacy in EU Merger Control. Gerwin Van Gerven, Annamaria Mangiaracina, Will Leslie and Lodewick Prompers <br> Part 2: Americas <br> Key Developments in the United States. George L Paul, D Daniel Sokol and Gabriela Baca <br> United States: Tech Mergers. George L Paul, D Daniel Sokol and Gabriela Baca <br> United States: E-Commerce and Big Data Merger Control. Daniel S Bitton, Leslie C Overton, Melanie Kiser and Neelesh Moorthy <br> United States: Platform Economics and Mergers. Maria Garibotti and Brian S Gorin <br> Key Developments in Argentina. Miguel del Pino <br> Key Developments in Brazil. Barbara Rosenberg, Marcos Exposto and Julia Krein <br> Key Developments in Canada Elisa Kearney, Alysha Manji-Knight and Joshua Hollenberg <br> Key Developments in Mexico Carlos Mena-Labarthe and Jorge Kargl Pavia <br> Part 3: Asia-pacific <br> Key Developments in Australia Louise Klamka, Andrew Low, Amelia Douglass and Michelle Xu <br> Key Developments in China Susan Ning, Ruohan Zhang and Wu Weimin <br> Key Developments in India Nisha Kaur Uberoi, Radhika Seth and Pramothesh Mukherjee <br> Key Developments in Japan Hideki Utsunomiya, Yusuke Takamiya and Yuka Hemmi
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Editores:

Claire Jeffs, Danny Sokol and Susan Ning

Autores:

Paul Johnson, Ben Allgrove, Rebecca Bland, Ola McLees, Michael Dietrich, Nelson Jung, Ashwin van Rooijen, Stephen Mavroghenis, Christina Kolotourou, Philippe Chappatte, Kerry O'Connell, Matt Hunt, Safter Burak Darbaz, Robert Scherf, Gerwin Van Gerven, Annamaria Mangiaracina, Will Leslie, Lodewick Prompers, George L Paul, Gabriela Baca, Daniel S Bitton, Leslie C Overton, Melanie Kiser and Neelesh Moorthy, Maria Garibotti, Brian S Gorin, Miguel del Pino, Barbara Rosenberg, Marcos Exposto, Julia Krein, Elisa Kearney, Alysha Manji-Knight and Joshua Hollenberg, Carlos Mena-Labarthe, Jorge Kargl Pavia, Louise Klamka, Andrew Low, Amelia Douglass, Michelle Xu, Susan Ning, Ruohan Zhang, Wu Weimin, Nisha Kaur Uberoi, Radhika Seth, Pramothesh Mukherjee, Hideki Utsunomiya, Yusuke Takamiya, Yuka Hemmi

The digital economy is transforming day-to-day lives, with a rise in connectivity not only between people but also between vehicles, sensors, meters and other aspects of the Internet of Things. Yet, even as the Fourth Industrial Revolution accelerates, traditional concerns are keeping pace and the digital economy has also been a powerful force, increasing competition across a broad sweep of products and services. For that reason, practical and timely guidance for lawyers and enforcers trying to navigate this fast-moving environment is critical.


GCR’s Digital Markets Guide provides that detailed guidance and analysis. It examines both the current state of law and the direction of travel for the most important jurisdictions, while drawing on the wisdom and expertise of distinguished practitioners globally on subjects as diverse as how pricing algorithms intersect with competition law and antitrust enforcement in certain tech mergers.


TABLE OF CONTENTS


Introduction: Why Digital Markets?
Claire Jeffs and Nele Dhondt


Part 1: Europe


Key Developments in Europe.
Paul Johnson, Ben Allgrove, Rebecca Bland and Ola McLees


Digital Regulation in Europe.
Michael Dietrich, Nelson Jung and Ashwin van Rooijen


European Union: Restrictions of Online Sales.
Stephen Mavroghenis and Christina Kolotourou


E-Commerce: Most Favoured Nation Clauses.
Philippe Chappatte and Kerry O'Connell


Self-Preferencing in Digital Markets.
Matt Hunt, Safter Burak Darbaz and Robert Scherf


Data and Privacy in EU Merger Control.
Gerwin Van Gerven, Annamaria Mangiaracina, Will Leslie and Lodewick Prompers


Part 2: Americas


Key Developments in the United States.
George L Paul, D Daniel Sokol and Gabriela Baca


United States: Tech Mergers.
George L Paul, D Daniel Sokol and Gabriela Baca


United States: E-Commerce and Big Data Merger Control.
Daniel S Bitton, Leslie C Overton, Melanie Kiser and Neelesh Moorthy


United States: Platform Economics and Mergers.
Maria Garibotti and Brian S Gorin


Key Developments in Argentina.
Miguel del Pino


Key Developments in Brazil.
Barbara Rosenberg, Marcos Exposto and Julia Krein


Key Developments in Canada
Elisa Kearney, Alysha Manji-Knight and Joshua Hollenberg


Key Developments in Mexico
Carlos Mena-Labarthe and Jorge Kargl Pavia


Part 3: Asia-pacific


Key Developments in Australia
Louise Klamka, Andrew Low, Amelia Douglass and Michelle Xu


Key Developments in China
Susan Ning, Ruohan Zhang and Wu Weimin


Key Developments in India
Nisha Kaur Uberoi, Radhika Seth and Pramothesh Mukherjee


Key Developments in Japan
Hideki Utsunomiya, Yusuke Takamiya and Yuka Hemmi

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