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Online Formation of Companies in Lithuania in a Comparative Context: Implementation of the Digitalisation Directive and Beyond
For many years, paper was the main format for the registration of companies. The Digitalisation Directive, adopted in 2019, obliged European Union...
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The new regulation on the digitalisation of judicial cooperation in the European Union: something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue
This paper analyses the new EU Regulation on the digitalisation of judicial cooperation and access to justice in civil, commercial, and criminal...
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Green Finance in the EU and Russia: Legal Frameworks and Opportunities of Digitalisation
The climate agenda has recently gained new importance as global climate change threatens all of humanity. The regulation of green finance instruments... -
Digitalisation before and after the Covid-19 crisis
States all over the world have quickly amended legislation in order to help businesses conduct their activities remotely and online. In this article,...
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Joinder Mechanism in International Commercial Arbitration: A Trend in the Digital Age?
In recent years, the phenomenal development and application of technology have given rise to new means and forms of international commercial dispute...
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Digitalisation: The End of Democracy?
Whilst digitalisation is ultimately a technological phenomenon, it is also much more than that: digitalisation has a cultural aspect that is changing... -
Boundary-Free. The Core of Digitalisation
Digitalisation is reducing the significance of borders and boundaries that previously structured the world. This is not without consequences for... -
Digitalisation of Banking and the Consumer Protection: The Regulation of Unauthorised Payments from the Perspective of Institutional Law and Economics
The paper reviews the regulatory approaches taken by Polish and British regulators. Whereas Poland adopted strong consumer protection regulatory... -
The European Green Deal and Regionalisation: Italian and Polish Case Studies
The European Regions have been rightly considered as the key players in the realisation of the Green Deal. The Commission’s Green Deal sets up an... -
The Digitally-Supported On-Site University
Digitalisation is not an end in itself but supposed to improve the quality and allows more multi-faceted implementation of teaching, research,... -
The Virtual Museum: How Technology and Virtual Reality May Help Protect and Promote Cultural Heritage
Virtual art is a vehicle that entails several advantages by spreading the value of cultural heritage in the widest possible way. To this end, a... -
Austria
The digitalisation of markets has led to profound changes in the way goods and services are conceived of, produced, distributed, marketed and bought.... -
Law 4.0? Considerations on the Future of Law in the Digital Age
Digitalisation is ubiquitous and shapes the (post)modern world. It influences everything—the economy and politics, people’s behaviour, thinking and... -
Trials by video link after the pandemic: the pros and cons of the expansion of virtual justice
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to an enormous increase in the use of technology in the courtroom. This development raises the important question on...
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Hungary
The digital era presents National Competition Authorities (NCAs) with new challenges since the impact of the fourth industrial revolution reaches all... -
Contract Law in Germany
Contract law in Germany is regulated by the German Civil Code, which is over 120 years old. Nevertheless, contract law in particular has been the... -
The European Union Strategy for Cybersecurity
The chapter analyses the 2020 European Union Strategy for Cybersecurity starting from the main differences with the 2013 Strategy and examining then... -
R2D: The Right to Disconnect from Work
This chapter intends to describe the state of the art regarding the right to disconnect from the international and EU labour law perspectives,... -
Digitised Justice: The New Two Tiers?
Prevailing conditions of access to justice and due process in the Singapore courts are criticised through McBarnet’s two-tier lens and Carlen’s...