Making the Digital Markets Act more resilient and effective
: recommendations papersAutor(es):
De Streel, Alexandre
Centre on Regulation in Europe
Editor: Brussels : Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE), May 2021Descripción: 97 p. : il. ; 1 documento PDFTipo de contenido: texto (visual)Tipo de medio: electrónico
Tipo de soporte: recurso en líneaTema(s): Economía digital | Europa | mercados digitales | tecnología | legislación | recomendacionesRecursos en línea: Acceso al documento Resumen: Aiming to improve the European Commission’s Digital Markets Act proposal as it continues to be scrutinised and refined, CERRE has prepared four issue papers and a subsequent set of recommendations for the Digital Markets Act: 1) More clarity on the objectives of the DMA, specifically the meaning of contestability and fairness. 2) Focus scope to minimise the risks of over and under inclusiveness. 3) A better balance between the ‘administrability’ and flexibility of the DMA. 4) Room and mechanisms within the DMA for learning-by-doing in order to optimise regulation of digital markets in the long run. 5) A role for national authorities in supporting the Commission through their knowledge of local conditions, proximity to businesses and expertise in designing remedies.
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Aiming to improve the European Commission’s Digital Markets Act proposal as it continues to be scrutinised and refined, CERRE has prepared four issue papers and a subsequent set of recommendations for the Digital Markets Act:
1) More clarity on the objectives of the DMA, specifically the meaning of contestability and fairness.
2) Focus scope to minimise the risks of over and under inclusiveness.
3) A better balance between the ‘administrability’ and flexibility of the DMA.
4) Room and mechanisms within the DMA for learning-by-doing in order to optimise regulation of digital markets in the long run.
5) A role for national authorities in supporting the Commission through their knowledge of local conditions, proximity to businesses and expertise in designing remedies.
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