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245 _aNavigating the DMA: Application Across National Jurisdictions
260 _aNew York:
_bInstitute de Droit de la Concurrence
_c2025
300 _a374 pág.
_c24 cm.
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_asin mediación
490 1 _aConcurrences: Competition Law Review (Concurrences Books)
520 _aThe Digital Markets Act (DMA) marks a pivotal shift in the EU’s approach to regulating the digital economy, targeting powerful gatekeepers to foster fairness and contestability on digital markets. While the European Commission plays a central role in its enforcement, EU Member States are vital contributors, adding layers of complexity and nuance to the regulation’s implementation. <br> This book offers a twofold approach: an insightful, detailed overview by the Editors, providing a cohesive analysis of the DMA’s role and its interaction with broader EU and national policies, followed by expert contributions from key European jurisdictions. These national perspectives provide an exhaustive exploration of legislative initiatives, landmark cases, and enforcement practices, offering a comprehensive understanding of the DMA’s implementation across the EU. <br> Through this structured and collaborative format, the book not only highlights the challenges of harmonizing EU and national regulatory efforts but also offers practical insights into how Member States are navigating the DMA’s integration. Essential for policymakers, legal practitioners, academics and industry stakeholders, this volume serves as a definitive guide to the DMA and its transformative impact on Europe’s digital markets. <br><br> <b>TABLE OF CONTENTS</b> <br><br> Contributors <br> Summary <br> Foreword Oreste Pollicino <br> Foreword Andreas Schwab <br> OverviewI Gabriella Muscolo and Alessandro Massolo <br> Epilogue Alberto Bacchiega <br> Appendix <br> Table of DMA Regulation Transposition in National Legislations Regulation 2022/1925 of the European Parliament and the Council <br> Contestable and fair markers in the digital sector <br> BELGIUM <br> The DMA and other Legislative Initiatives for the Digital Transformation: National Competition and other Competent Authorities Jacques Steenbergen <br> BULGARIA <br> No Particular Experience against Gatekeepers and an Increasing Focus on the Digital Sector Petar Petrov <br> CROATIA <br> Croatia on its Path to Digital Market Regulation Mirta Kapural <br> CZECH REPUBLIC <br> Digital Markets not a Clear Priority Michal Petr <br> DENMARK <br> A Smaller Country in Terms of Size, but a Larger Member State in Terms of Digitalisation Sigurd Slot Jacobsen <br> ESTONIA <br> Estonia and the Digital Markets Act: A Minimalist Yet Proactive Approach Elo Tamm <br> FRANCE <br> The DMA and its interaction with French regulations Irène Luc <br> GERMANY <br> The Digital Markets Act and Competition Law Enforcement in the Digital Economy: A German Perspective Simon Reetz and Alexander Iken <br> GREECE <br> Digital Markets Act and Relevant Developments in Greece Dimitrios Kyriazis <br> IRELAND <br> Ireland’s Choices in Implementing the Digital Markets Act: Narrow or Wide? Paul K. Gorecki <br> ITALY <br> The DMA and the Digital Transformation: An Italian Perspective Enrico Adriano Raffaelli <br> LITHUANIA <br> DMA in Lithuania: All Quiet, So Far Šarnas Keserauskas <br> THE NETHERLANDS <br> DMA Enforcement Paradise? Jasper van den Boom, Friso Bostoen and Giorgio Monti <br> PORTUGAL <br> DMA Private Enforcement – Navigating Uncharted Waters Miguel Sousa Ferro and Nuno Pires Salpico <br> ROMANIA <br> Pioneering EU and National Digital Policy and Enforcement – the Romanian Experience Bogdan Marius Chirioiu and Vlad Dan Roman <br> SLOVAKIA <br> Legal Framework and Enforcement in Digital Sector in Slovakia Michaela Nosa <br> SPAIN <br> The Digital Markets Act: The CNMC Perspective Cani Fernández Vicién, Isabel Álvarez Fernández del Vallado and Francisco Ripoll Vázquez <br> SWEDEN <br> Public Inquiry into New Competition Tools for Well-Functioning Markets Katharina Voss
650 4 _97243
_aEconomia digital
650 4 _96686
_aMercados digitales
650 4 _91079
_aRegulación
653 0 _aLey de mercados digitales (Digital Markets Act - DMA)
653 0 _aLey de servicios digitales (Digital Services Act - DSA)
653 0 _aPlataformas digitales
653 0 _aGuardianes de acceso (Gatekeepers)
653 0 _aDigitalización
653 0 _aTransformación digital
653 0 _aDefensa de la competencia
700 1 _aMuscolo, Gabriella
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700 1 _aMassolo, Alessandro
_eed. lit.
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700 1 _aPollicino, Oreste
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700 1 _aSchwab, Andreas
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700 1 _aBacchiega, Alberto
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830 0 _aConcurrences: Competition Law Review (Concurrences Books)
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