

Stefan Grundmann is hoogleraar Duits en Europees privaatrecht en ondernemingsrecht aan de Humboldt Universiteit Berlijn.
Meer over Stefan GrundmannEuropean Contract Law in the Digital Age
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European Contract Law in the Digital Age offers an overview of the interactions between digital technologies and contract law and takes into account the two (late) 2015 EU Commission proposals on digital contracting and digital content. The book goes beyond these proposals and is grouped around the three pillars of an architecture of contract law in the digital age: the regulatory framework; digital interventions over the life-cycle of the contract; and digital objects of contracting.
The discussion of the regulatory framework looks at the platforms used for digital contracting – such as Airbnb – which are particularly important instruments for the formation of digital contracts. In describing the life-cycle of the contract, this book shows how four key technologies (digital platforms, Big Data analytics, artificial intelligence, and blockchain) are being used at different stages of the contractual process, from the screening for contractual partners to formation, enforcement and interpretation. Furthermore, digitally facilitated contracting increasingly relates to digital content – for instance software – as the object of the contract but while this area has notably been shaped by the proposed Directive on Contracts for the Supply of Digital Content, this work shows that important questions remain unanswered.
This book highlights how the digital dimension opens a new chapter in the concept of contracting, both questioning and revisiting many of its core concepts. It is a reliable resource on topical developments for everyone interested in digital technologies and contract law.
Specificaties
Inhoudsopgave
-The Digital Dimension as a Challenge to European Contract Law - The Architecture (p. 1)
Part II. Institutional Framework - Platforms, Regulation Issues, Global Surroundings
-Digital Contracts in Global Surroundings (p. 47)
-Regulating Online Platforms - The Case of Airbnb (p. 87)
-Crowdfunding in Europe (p. 103)
-Terms of Service are Not Contracts - Beyond Contract Law in the Regulation of Online Platforms (p. 135)
Part III. Digital Formation of Contract - More Virtual and More Formalised
-The E-Commerce Directive, Consumer Transactions, and the Digital Single Market - Questions of Regulatory Fitness, Regulatory Disconnection and Rule Redirection (p. 163)
-Connected Contracts Reloaded - Smart Contracts as Contractual Networks (p. 205)
-The Silk Road Revisited - Money Transactions Inside the Bitcoin System (p. 237)
Part IV. Development and Implementation of Contract - More Digital, More Liquid
-Contracts in the Infosphere (p. 261)
Part V. Digital Objects of Contract - CESL II and More
-Contracts for the Supply of Digital Content - The Proposal of the Commission for a Directive on Contracts for the Supply of Digital Content (p. 279)
-Digital Content - A Digital CESL II - A Paradigm for Contract Law Via the Backdoor (p. 315)
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