Putting the DSA into Practice : Enforcement, Access to Justice, and Global Implications
The publication of the Digital Services Act in the Official Journal marks the end of a years-long drafting and negotiation process, and opens a new chapter: that of its enforcement, practicable access to justice, and potential to set global precedents. The Act has been portrayed as Europe’s new ‘Digital Constitution’, which affirms the primacy of democratic rulemaking over the private transnational ordering mechanisms of Big Tech. With it, the European Union aims once again to set a global standard in the regulation of the digital environment. But will the Digital Services Act be able to live up to its expectations, and under what conditions? Martin Husovec Folkert Wilman Sebastian Becker and Jan Penfrat Alexandra Geese Ilaria Buri Julian Jaursch Alessandro Mantelero Asha Allen Catalina Goanta Pietro Ortolani Aleksandra Kuczerawy Tomiwa Ilori Nayanatara Ranganathan Nicolo Zingales Daphne Keller
Will the Digital Services Act Work?: On Money and Effort
Between Preservation and Clarification: The Evolution of the DSA's Liability Rules in Light of the CJEU's Case Law
The DSA Fails to Reign in the Most Harmful Digital Platform Businesses – But It Is Still Useful
Why the DSA Could Save Us From the Rise of Authoritarian Regimes
A Regulator Caught Between Conflicting Policy Objectives: Reflections on the European Commission ́s Role as DSA Enforcer
Platform Oversight: Here is what a Strong Digital Services Coordinator Should Look Like
Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment in the DSA
An Intersectional Lens on Online Gender-Based Violence and the Digital Services Act
Now What: Exploring the DSA's Enforcement Futures in Relation to Social Media Platforms and Native Advertising
If You Build it, They Will Come: The DSA “Procedure Before Substance” Approach
Remedying Overremoval
Contextualisation over Replication: The Possible Impacts of the Digital
Services Act on Content Regulation in African Countries
Regulating Influence, Timidly
The DSA as a Paradigm Shift for Online Intermediaries' Due Diligence: Hail To Meta-Regulation
The European Union's New Digital Services Act and the Rest of the World
Die Veröffentlichung des Gesetzes über digitale Dienste im Amtsblatt markiert das Ende eines jahrelangen Entwurfs- und Verhandlungsprozesses und schlägt ein neues Kapitel auf: das seiner Durchsetzung, des praktikablen Zugangs zur Justiz und des Potenzials, weltweite Präzedenzfälle zu schaffen. Das Gesetz wurde als Europas neue „digitale Verfassung“ bezeichnet, die den Vorrang der demokratischen Regelsetzung vor den privaten transnationalen Ordnungsmechanismen von Big Tech bekräftigt. Damit will die Europäische Union einmal mehr einen globalen Standard für die Regulierung des digitalen Umfelds setzen. Doch wird das Gesetz über digitale Dienste die Erwartungen erfüllen können, und unter welchen Bedingungen? Martin Husovec Folkert Wilman Sebastian Becker and Jan Penfrat Alexandra Geese Ilaria Buri Julian Jaursch Alessandro Mantelero Asha Allen Catalina Goanta Pietro Ortolani Aleksandra Kuczerawy Tomiwa Ilori Nayanatara Ranganathan Nicolo Zingales Daphne Keller
Will the Digital Services Act Work?: On Money and Effort
Between Preservation and Clarification: The Evolution of the DSA's Liability Rules in Light of the CJEU's Case Law
The DSA Fails to Reign in the Most Harmful Digital Platform Businesses – But It Is Still Useful
Why the DSA Could Save Us From the Rise of Authoritarian Regimes
A Regulator Caught Between Conflicting Policy Objectives: Reflections on the European Commission ́s Role as DSA Enforcer
Platform Oversight: Here is what a Strong Digital Services Coordinator Should Look Like
Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment in the DSA
An Intersectional Lens on Online Gender-Based Violence and the Digital Services Act
Now What: Exploring the DSA's Enforcement Futures in Relation to Social Media Platforms and Native Advertising
If You Build it, They Will Come: The DSA “Procedure Before Substance” Approach
Remedying Overremoval
Contextualisation over Replication: The Possible Impacts of the Digital
Services Act on Content Regulation in African Countries
Regulating Influence, Timidly
The DSA as a Paradigm Shift for Online Intermediaries' Due Diligence: Hail To Meta-Regulation
The European Union's New Digital Services Act and the Rest of the World
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