New technologies and EU law

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KJE959.5.T43 N532 2017

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9780198807216 (hbk.)
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KJE959.5.T43 N532 2017
Title
New technologies and EU law / edited by Marise Cremona
Imprint
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Physical
xxx, 250 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents Note
Introduction Marise Cremona
--Medical technologies and EU Law : the evolution of regulatory approaches and governance/ Mariachiara Tallacchini
--EU law and bioethics/ Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez
--Regulating new technologies : EU internal market law, risk, and socio-technical order/ Mark L. Flear
--EU data protection law : the review of Directive 95/46/EC and the General data protection regulation/ Peter Hustinx
--Liabilities of internet users and providers/ Giovanni Sartor
--Brave new borders : the EU's use of new technologies for the management of migration and asylum/ Jorrit J. Rijpma
Summary
This chapter introduces the book, New Technologies and EU Law. It presents the questions addressed in the book, its organization, and key themes. It argues that we can identify three characteristics of the EU's approach to law and technology: first, the dominance of a procedural over a substantive approach; second, the EU's embrace of a risk-based approach to science or technology-based regulation; and third, the tendency to depoliticize debate over new technologies, to present the problems they may raise as essentially technocratic or as primarily concerned with managing access to markets. The chapter then considers rationales for EU regulation of new technologies even where, as in the case of health technologies, EU competence appears limited, and the interplay between the different actors and interests involved, including the courts.
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