Digital Platforms and Global Law focuses on digital platforms and identifies their relevant legal profiles in terms of transnational and international law. It qualifies digital platforms as private legal orders, which exercise the legislative, executive, and (para)jurisdictional power within them. Starting from this assumption, the author studies the relationship between these orders and state, transnational, and international orders.
The book first explores the reasons for the inadequacy of the current regulatory matrix and goes on to detail the need for a new paradigm; a shift from the current matrix of market regulation to one of negotiation. The author then examines the lack of effectiveness of current tools and explores how better versions, tools of uniform law, are emerging.
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Bassan: Digital Platforms and Global Law
Fabio Bassan (Università degli Studi Roma Tre) has published Digital Platforms and Global Law (Edward Elgar Publishing 2021). The table of contents is here. Here's the abstract: