Essays about: "regulation law"
Showing result 31 - 35 of 526 essays containing the words regulation law.
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31. Locating the Unlocated : An Examination of Choice of Law and Consumer Protection in Cryptocurrency Trading
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Disputes involving emerging technology, often leave a grey area on applicable law, as it is unlocated in the physical world. The problem with crypto-assets is partly driven by their underlying technology, allowing for the assets to be distributed in an international, digital sphere, and making it hard to pinpoint their territorial location and solve legal issues. READ MORE
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32. When Stochastic Parrots Learn to Swim: The Regulation of General Purpose Artificial Intelligence in the EU
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : General Purpose AI systems like ChatGPT pose unique dangers to society owing to the rapid evolution in their capabilities, and their ability to be utilized for a large variety of purposes, including those unintended by the developers of these AI systems. This thesis examines those dangers, and critically analyses the EU’s draft AI Act and its amendments with a view to ascertain if the draft law adequately tackles those dangers. READ MORE
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33. Avoiding the Kessler Effect : An Evaluation of the International Regulation of Space Debris
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The mass of space debris in orbit around the Earth is growing and will continue to grow due to more frequent launches of satellites and space debris colliding with other space debris. This could lead to a situation in the future where a part, or all, of the orbit becomes so crowded with space debris that it becomes impossible to launch satellites to that region. READ MORE
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34. Ne Bis In Idem in EU Competition Law – The Application of the Principle on the Relationship Between Article 102 TFEU and the Digital Markets Act
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : During and after the adoption of the Digital Markets Act (DMA), concerns have been raised regarding the regulation’s relationship with the prohibition on abuse of dominant position in Article 102 TFEU. One possible concern regards the principle of ne bis in idem. The DMA is to be applied without prejudice to Article 102 TFEU. READ MORE
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35. Digital Competition Law and Data Privacy in the EU – The Overlap and Interplay between GDPR, Article 102 TFEU, and DMA
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrättAbstract : Large digital platforms impact the entire internal market of the EU. In particular, three challenges characterise their relationship with businesses and end-users, “access to data”, “imbalanced bargaining power”, and “degrading data privacy”, where the common denominator is personal data. READ MORE