Brexit and the Digital Single Market
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-289937-8 (ISBN)
The Digital Single Market (DSM) 2014-19 was the largest component of the European Union's Single Market programme, comprising numerous Directives, Regulations, and instruments aimed at facilitating cross-border digital services. With one-fifth of service exports stemming from the digital sector, the DSM was vital for the UK, with the EU representing its largest export market.
Brexit and the Digital Single Market examines the important historical role of the UK in DSM development, the consequences of Brexit for the UK's digital sector, and future EU and UK policy trajectories. Assessing both vertical sectors and horizontal policies, this book demonstrates how the UK acted as a policy entrepreneur in pushing for a deregulatory framework by exploiting temporal events historically.
The current challenges presented by Brexit are discussed in detail, closely observing topics such as the loss of the country of origin principle and freedom of movement, changes to copyright and VAT regimes, complications with cross-border data transfer, administrative procedures, and international taxes on digital products and services. Brexit and the Digital Single Market illuminates how the UK continues to innovate in the digital sector but is constrained by external factors both at EU and global levels. It also considers how EU policy is taking a new direction in its 2020 Digital Strategy programme, which leans towards greater protection of European champions and digital sovereignty, a tightening of its data protection regime, and greater regulatory intervention in digital markets.
Timely and unprecedented, Brexit and the Digital Single Market is the first volume to comprehensively cover the implications of Brexit for the EU's DSM. This is an essential read for students and academics in political science and law and those from the civil service and government working within the digital sector.
Professor Alison Harcourt is Professor of public policy at the University of Exeter. She specialises the regulation of digital markets and is interested in solutions to regulatory problems based around the citizen/consumer and civil society voice. Her recent research derives from her ESRC project International Professional Fora: a study in civil society participation in internet governance and ESRC Senior Fellowship on the UK in a Changing Europe programme project on Brexit and communications markets. Professor Harcourt was conferred as Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2018 and is Visiting Professor at the Department of Media and Communications at LSE in 2022-3.
1: Brexit and the Digital Single Market
2: Audio-Visual Media Services: The New Regulatory Environment
3: UK Policy towards the Creative Industries Sector Post-Brexit
4: The UK's Role in EU Telecommunications Policy: Brexit and Beyond
5: The Regulation of E-commerce Post-Brexit
6: Platform Regulation and the Liability of Intermediaries
7: FinTech: The UK as a Global Model
8: Competition Law: Decision-Making in the Digital Sector
9: State Aid and Exclusive Rights Agreements
10: Data Protection and Privacy Post-Brexit
11: Brexit and Copyright
12: Conclusion: The UK's New Place in the Global Digital World
Erscheinungsdatum | 08.08.2023 |
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Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 161 x 240 mm |
Gewicht | 588 g |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► IT-Recht | |
ISBN-10 | 0-19-289937-6 / 0192899376 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-19-289937-8 / 9780192899378 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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