Full Description
Volume 18 is the second volume of the Baltic Yearbook of International Law appearing under the aegis of cooperation between the Riga Graduate School of Law and Brill/Nijhoff Publishers. This volume is devoted to highlighting the reflections aired in Riga when the Law School was implementing the Jean Monnet Project in 2017-2019. These reflections broadly focused on the law of the European Union.
The editors of the Baltic Yearbook are certain that the EU-law perspective will be of interest to international lawyers throughout the world, whether as an option or as an idea as to what the international legal order might look like with ever growing globalization and migration of the world's people.
Contents
Editorial Note
Guest Editorial
Inese Freimane-Deksne
The "Thick" Rule of Law and Mutual Trust in the European Union
Juha Raitio
The Impact of Digital Autonomous Tools on Private Autonomy
Thomas Hoffmann
Powerful Private Players in the Digital Economy: Between Private Law Freedoms and the Constitutional Principle of Equality
Peter Rott
Big Data and International Politics
Juan Luis Manfredi Sánchez
Big Data and Competition Policy in the European Union
Éva Miskolczi-Bodnár
Antitrust After Big Data
John M. Yun
Big Data Ownership: Do we Need a New Regulatory Framework?
Andris Tauriņš
Development of Consumer Collective Redress in the EU: a Light at the End of the Tunnel?
Ana Vlahek
Consumer Protection in the EU Conflict-of-laws Framework
Carlos Llorente
Geo - blocking Regulation: Antitrust or Consumer Protection?
Klemen Podobnik
Elements of Practices of the Baltic States in International Law
Republic of Estonia Materials of International Law 2017-2018
Edited by René Värk
Republic of Latvia Materials on International Law 2017-2018
Edited by Kristaps Tamužs
Republic of Lithuania Materials on International Law 2018
Edited by Andrius Bambalas and Saulius Katuoka
Appendices