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This is the core reference work for practitioners on electronic communications in the EU, updated in this second edition to reflect the new regulatory package and recent case law from the European courts. Giving an authoritative account of developments in the important area of privacy protection in electronic agreements, the second edition also provides a brand new section on data protection. Authored by an expert team combining the first hand experience of a former Head of the relevant European Commission unit, Peter Rodford, and the academic analysis of Paul Nihoul, this work gives insight…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is the core reference work for practitioners on electronic communications in the EU, updated in this second edition to reflect the new regulatory package and recent case law from the European courts. Giving an authoritative account of developments in the important area of privacy protection in electronic agreements, the second edition also provides a brand new section on data protection. Authored by an expert team combining the first hand experience of a former Head of the relevant European Commission unit, Peter Rodford, and the academic analysis of Paul Nihoul, this work gives insight into the competition and regulation rules applicable to electronic communications.
Autorenporträt
Professor Paul Nihoul is Professor of Law at the University of Louvain, Belgium. He is also Jean Monet Professor of Law at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, and Editor of the Journal of European Competition Law & Practice (OUP). His areas of research are Europe, Competition and Consumer Protection, including Food Law. He has been teaching European Competition Law, Competition Economics, Consumer law, Food Law, Electronic Communications, Network Regulation, Institutional Issues and Judicial Protection since 1990. Peter Rodford is a former Head of the European Commission unit responsible for regulatory policy in electronic communications (DG Information Society, Unit B1 'Policy development'), and took part on behalf of the Commission in the recent negotiation with the European Parliament and Council on the amendments to the EU regulatory framework. He was a member of the Commission's staff from 1974 to 2010, and worked in the Legal Service, the External Affairs Directorate General, and as a member of the cabinet of Commissioner Peter M. Schmidhuber, where he was responsible for telecoms liberalisation and external affairs. He is visiting professor in the European Legal Studies Department of the College of Europe.