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Title
E-FOOD : closing the online enforcement gap in the EU platform economy / Maria Jose Plana Casado.
ISBN
9783030795047 (electronic bk.)
3030795047 (electronic bk.)
9783030795030
3030795039
Published
Cham : Springer, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-79504-7 doi
Call Number
KJE6802 .P53 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
344.2404232
Summary
Retail is "going digital" and grocery shopping is no exception. While some businesses are relaying on their corporate website to make the sale, both traditional brick-and-mortar and new disruptive business models are increasingly using online marketplaces to offer their products online. European Union law has been gradually updated to reflect this new reality, with Intellectual Property Rights legislation and Consumer Law leading the way toward a suitable regulatory framework in the Platform Economy. However, the EU has not devised a comprehensive strategy for tackling the challenges posed by the online sale of physical consumer goods, such as effective public enforcement in online environments. In fact, sector-specific legislation, including Food Law, largely ignores online transactions. In this context, the book evaluates the impact that online marketplaces are having on European Union sector-specific legislation and its e-nforcement. The goal is to assess whether the existing regulatory and policy framework are sufficient for promoting compliance and bridging the enforcement gap in the digital single market. Focusing on the e-food market, the book presents a state-of-the-art overview of how online marketplaces are altering EU law and its enforcement by public authorities
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 20, 2021).
Series
Studies in European economic law and regulation ; v. 21. 2214-2037
Available in Other Form
Print version: 9783030795030
Online Marketplaces: a Disruptive Environment for the Enforcement of EU (Food) Law
Part 1: EU Law for the E-Food Market
The Developing History of Online Marketplace Regulation in the EU
EU Food Law in the Platform Economy
Regulating Food Official Controls in the Digital Single Market
Part 2: Bridging the Enforcement Gap In Online Marketplaces
The Public E-nforcement Challenge in the E-food Market
Germany's Take on E-food Control
The United Kingdom's Strategy for Bridging the Enforcement Gap
Bringing EU Food Law and its Enforcement into the Platform Economy
Conclusions: EU (Food) Law is not fit for purpose in the Platform Economy.