Improving EU institutional design to better supervise digital platforms

: report

Autor(es):
Monti, Giorgio | De Streel, Alexandre
Centre on Regulation in Europe
Editor: Brussels : Centre on Regulation in Europe (CERRE), January 2022Descripción: 66 p. : il. ; 1 documento PDFTipo de contenido: texto (visual)
Tipo de medio: electrónico
Tipo de soporte: recurso en línea
Tema(s): Unión Europea | Derechos digitales | Europa | UE | leyes | plataformas digitales | marco institucional | Digital Markets Act (DMA) | Digital Services Act (DSA)Recursos en línea: Acceso al documento Resumen: This study takes stock of existing institutional models, evaluates each model by studying its effectiveness and consistency, and recommends improvements to the overall system to ensure more enforcement coherence and effectiveness of EU Platform Laws. It also includes several case studies of cross-countries and cross-legal regime cooperation. The authors draw three main conclusions from their study: 1)Europe needs a close cooperation between the different national authorities when it regulates digital services, which are often offered cross-border 2) Europe needs better coordination between regulators in charge of different legal regimes 3) Centralising enforcement at the EU level could be useful for the largest cross-borders platforms. Such centralisation could take place at the European Commission as proposed in the DMA and DSA, or in a new (to be created) European Platforms Authority
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This study takes stock of existing institutional models, evaluates each model by studying its effectiveness and consistency, and recommends improvements to the overall system to ensure more enforcement coherence and effectiveness of EU Platform Laws. It also includes several case studies of cross-countries and cross-legal regime cooperation. The authors draw three main conclusions from their study: 1)Europe needs a close cooperation between the different national authorities when it regulates digital services, which are often offered cross-border 2) Europe needs better coordination between regulators in charge of different legal regimes 3) Centralising enforcement at the EU level could be useful for the largest cross-borders platforms. Such centralisation could take place at the European Commission as proposed in the DMA and DSA, or in a new (to be created) European Platforms Authority

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