EU Communications Law

EU Communications Law
Author: Peggy Valcke,Robert Queck,Eva Lievens
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1781959129

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This fascinating book examines and offers critical comments on the new 'significant market power'-regime, as put into place by the 2003 European regulatory framework on electronic communications networks and services. An overview of this regime. Its characteristics, guiding principles, and procedures is provided, using the mobile sector as a case study. The authors give a clear and comprehensive presentation of the new SMP-procedure that may lead to the imposition of remedies on undertakings with significant market power. The book also contains an analysis of all available European Commission comments on the notifications of draft measures by national regulatory authorities, for mobile as well as other markets. Addressing pressing issues, in view of the implementation of the new regulatory framework, this book is a useful working instrument for everyone who is active in the electronic communications sector including practicing lawyers, firms in the electronic communications sector, regulatory authorities, academics and policymakers throughout Europe.

EU Telecommunications Law

EU Telecommunications Law
Author: Andrej Savin
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-04-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781786431806

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Providing a comprehensive overview of the current European regulatory framework on telecommunications, this book analyses the 2016 proposal for a European Electronic Communications Code (EECC). The work takes as its basis the 2009 Regulatory Framework on electronic communications and analyses each of its five main directives, comparing them with the changes proposed in the EECC. Key chapters focus on issues surrounding choosing the right regulatory model in order to secure effective investment in next-generation networks and ensure their successful deployment.

EU Electronic Communications Law

EU Electronic Communications Law
Author: Paul Nihoul,Peter Rodford
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0199601860

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An established authority on electronic communications in the EU, this fully updated work provides insight into the regulations and a thorough analysis of the applicable competition rules and regulatory framework.

European Media Communication Law

European Media   Communication Law
Author: Elena Poddighe,Pieremilio Sammarco,Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich
Publsiher: Roma TrE-Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9791259771773

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This primer presents the legal framework of the extremely complex regulation of legacy and digital media in Europe by the European Union and the Council of Europe. The volume is divided in five chapters which take into account the European Convention of Human Rights and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU; the regulation of broadcasting; digital communication platforms; data protection in the context of information and communication; and a plurality of other hot topics such as copyright protection, women’s dignity, hate speech and fake news. All the chapters are linked to over 70 decisions of the Strasbourg and Luxembourg courts which are collected in a 300-page Appendix.

Research Handbook on EU Media Law and Policy

Research Handbook on EU Media Law and Policy
Author: Parcu, Pier L.,Brogi, Elda
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2021-09-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781786439338

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This cutting-edge Research Handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the European Union’s influence on the regulation of the media sector in the digital age. It explores and compares several areas of European legislation that have an impact on the media sector, defined in a broad sense for its capacity to influence the public opinion at large.

EU Electronic Communications Law

EU Electronic Communications Law
Author: Paul Nihoul
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0191018392

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An established authority on electronic communications in the EU, this fully updated work provides insight into the regulations and a thorough analysis of the applicable competition rules and regulatory framework.

EU Communications Law

EU Communications Law
Author: Sebastian Farr,Vanessa Oakley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2006
Genre: Competition, Unfair
ISBN: 0421929804

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This work: makes a complex regime understandable, clearly explaining the Directives, the principles on which they are based and their interaction; sets out the obligations imposed on telecommunications operators by the regime; shows how the Directives are being applied and are working in practice; highlights the different ways each Member State is implementing the new regime; brings together in one source decisions of the key regulators and court rulings on the new regime from across Europe; examines the regime's transitional arrangements; and provides an overview comparing the different regulatory regimes in Member States and the various obligations now imposed on operators under the new regime

European Communications Law and Technological Convergence

European Communications Law and Technological Convergence
Author: Pablo Ibáñez Colomo
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2011-12-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041142931

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This book presents a thorough critical examination of the European regulatory reaction to technological convergence, tracing the explicit and implicit mechanisms through which emerging concerns are incorporated into regulation and competition law, and then goes on to identify the patterns that underlie these responses so as to establish the extent to which the issues at stake, and the implications of intervention, are fully understood and considered by authorities. Focusing on ‘conflict points’ – areas of tension inevitably arising among overlapping regimes – the analysis covers such elements as the following: the provision of ‘multiple-play’ services; the advent of ‘convergent devices’; the interchangeability of transmission networks; subscription-based (‘pay television’) services; the diversification of television services (such as on-demand and niche-theme channels); the relative scarcity of (premium) content; the ‘migration’ of television content with cultural and social relevance to pay television; and the emergence of ‘bottleneck’ segments in the communications value chain. Endorsing the adjustment of existing rules to meet pluralist objectives, the author outlines a single, coherent regulatory approach. He shows how a careful analysis of the implications of technological convergence helps to solve conflicts between regimes. Specifically, the analysis addresses the level – national or EU – at which particular regulatory responses should emerge, the objectives guiding action, and the tools through which these objectives may be pursued. These conclusions command the attention of policymakers, regulators, and lawyers active in the ongoing development of communications law.