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Marise Cremona

New Technologies and EU Law


Herausgegeben von Cremona, Marise
2017. 288 S. 240 mm
Verlag/Jahr: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS; OUP OXFORD 2017
ISBN: 0-19-880721-X (019880721X)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-19-880721-6 (9780198807216)

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What is the nature of the relationship between the fields of new technology and EU law? What challenges do new technologies pose for the internal market and the principles of the EU? These questions are explored with reference to specific fields of technology and policy areas in order to understand this relationship and its challenges.
What is the nature of the relationship between the fields of new technology and EU law? What challenges do new technologies pose for the internal market and the fundamental principles of the EU?

The first part of the collection explores the EU´s approach to the regulation of scientific and technological risk, and the link between the regulation of technology and the internal market. In detail, the chapters analyse the interaction between EU law, bioethics and medical and health technologies.

The second part of the collection enhances on this, and the chapters scrutinize specific policy areas in order to explain the alternate ways in which EU policy and technology cooperate.
New technologies are important for market integration, fundamental rights and for security. The book is therefore not only of interest for lawyers specifically dealing with individual aspects of new technologies, but also of those dealing with horizontal aspects of EU law ... The book is an admirable read for academics and (mostly postgraduate) students interested in legal responses to various risks posed by new technologies. The book challenges them to explore other aspects of new technologies affecting EU law and the related institutional alternatives. Janja Hojnik, Common Market Law Review
Marise Cremona is Professor of European Law at the European University Institute, Florence. Between November 2009 and June 2012 she was Head of the Department of Law at the EUI and between June 2012 and August 2013 she was President ad interim of the EUI. She is a co-Director of the Academy of European Law and general co-editor of The Collected Courses of the Academy of European Law, Oxford University Press. She has published extensively on the external relations law
of the European Union, including Developments in EU External Relations Law (Oxford University Press, 2008); EU Foreign Relations Law - Constitutional Fundamentals, edited with B de Witte (Hart Publishing, 2008); The European Court of Justice and External Relations Law - Constitutional Challenges,
edited with A Thies (Hart Publishing 2014) and Private Law in the External Relations of the EU (Oxford University Press 2016).