Trading Data in the Digital Economy: Legal Concepts and Tools

Hardback

Main Details

Title Trading Data in the Digital Economy: Legal Concepts and Tools
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Sebastian Lohsse
Edited by Reiner Schulze
Edited by Dirk Staudenmayer
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:352
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781509921201
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
NZ Release Date 14 December 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Digitisation is fundamentally transforming our entire economy and our society. The datafication of business processes leads to an incredibly fast and ever increasing mass of data. Such data is the blood in the veins of the digital economy. Many existing and future business models, which will drive innovation and create economic growth, depend on being able to use this data. Trading Data in the Digital Economy is therefore a central aspect of the development of the EU Digital Market. In continuing with the aim of the `Munster Colloquia on Digital Law and the EU Economy', this book examines the `Legal Concepts and Tools' with a view to determining how EU law should react to the challenges and needs of this aspect of the digital economy. This volume is a collection of contributions to the 3rd Munster Colloquium, held on 4-5 May 2017 in Munster, Germany. The colloquium analysed the academic, practice-based, and political aspects of the various legal concepts and tools surrounding the trade in data. More specifically, the volume focuses on the starting points and challenges, exclusivity rights, compulsory licences, and contractual concepts.

Author Biography

Sebastian Lohsse is Professor of Roman Law, Comparative Legal History, Civil Law and European Private Law at the University of Munster. Reiner Schulze is Professor of German and European Civil Law at the University of Munster. Dirk Staudenmayer is Honorary Professor at the University of Munster and Head of Unit - Contract Law; DG Justice and Consumers; European Commission.