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Digital ecosystems formed on the basis of digital platforms are significantly transforming modern reality. Today it is difficult to imagine life without LinkedIn, Facebook, or Amazon. The total income generated by them is estimated at trillions of dollars. Digital platforms are the main driving force of the digital economy. The impact and growth of digital platforms on social and economic processes today is difficult to overestimate. The pandemic has further deepened their influence on society, as almost all social communication and economic activity has moved to online format on digital platforms. The growth of the share of digital platforms in various segments of the economy was so rapid that regulators around the world were not ready for such large-scale transformations. All this has caused a number of crisis phenomena, when IT giants have grown into an independent branch of power, which has direct access to the personal and financial data of millions of citizens, and moreover,have the opportunity to directly influence them.
This monograph is a unique publication in which, for the first time, a large-scale and sufficiently deep team of experts and scientists from various countries of the world studied in detail the multidimensional phenomenon of the platform economy and the measures taken by states to regulate these processes. The book will be interesting to a wide range of readers interested in the problems of the development of digital platforms and the developing branch of law and science the law of digital platforms.
Presents the problems of the development of digital platforms Studies the multidimensional phenomenon of "platform economy" Is a unique publication from deep team of experts and scientists
Auteur
Maxim I. Inozemtsev is Ph.D. in Law, Associate Professor of the Department of Private International and Civil Law, Head of Dissertation Council Department, MGIMO-University. Dr. Inozemtsev is also the Editor-in-Chief of the Digital Law Journal and a Member of the European Association of Science Editors. He has worked at MGIMO-University giving lectures on Corporate Law of Foreign Countries, Civil Law and International Private Law. Dr. Inozemtsev also worked as an Associate for Baker McKenzie.
Elina L. Sidorenko is Dr. Sci. in Law, Professor, the Head of the Center for Digital Economy and Financial Innovation, Academic Supervisor of the Digital Lawyer Master's Program and Professor at the Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at MGIMO-University. She is the CEO of a digital platform for working with entrepreneurs' requests. She is also an official expert of GRECO. She is the author of more than 250 scientificand educational works.
Zarina I. Khisamova is Ph.D. in Law, specialist in criminal law and criminology, digital law and intersectoral relations in the digital economy, lecturer of Contract Law in the Digital Economy at MGIMO-University. Actively engaged in digital topics in the expert field.
Contenu
Introduction.- Part 1: The Platform Economy.- Chapter 1: The Rise of Digital Platforms and their Legal Regulation in ESG Perspective.- Chapter 2: Solovtsov A.O. Factors of Development & Success of Digital Platforms.- Chapter 3: Evolution of Digital Platforms to Ecosystems: Is the Digital Paradox Real?.- Chapter 4: Digital Platforms: A Challenge for States?.- Chapter 5: Digital Platforms: User Status.- Chapter 6: Sidorenko E.L. Definition of Digital Platforms.- Chapter 7: Employment Status of Digital Platform Workers.- Chapter 8: Online Services Platforms: Household Sector Digitalization and Peer-to-peer Transactions in the Russian Economy.- Part 2: Regulating the platform economy.- Chapter 9: Digital Platforms for Cross-border Settlement of CBDC.- Chapter 10: Legal Regulation of Information and Integration Digital Platforms.- Chapter 11: Legal Regulation of Innovation Platforms in Russia Chapter.- 12: Legal Regulation of Training Platforms.- Chapter 13: Legal Regulation of SocialPlatforms (Network).- Chapter 14: Digital Platforms and Media-regulatory Framework.- Chapter 15: Towards Payment-centric Model of Global Financial Regulation.- Chapter 16: Platform Solutions for the Digital Justice: Models of Regulation.- Part 3: Solutions to the threats of digital monopolies.- Chapter 17: Features of Sectoral Regulation in the Economy of Platforms.- Chapter 18: Entin M.L., Torkunova E.A., Korogod S.O. Difficult Choice of a Rational Approach to Regulating the Activities of Digital Platforms.- Chapter 19: Panova G.S., Lengyel I. Sector-Specific Regulation: Policy Proposals.- Chapter 20: Osipov V.S., Liu Dun. A Regulatory Toolkit for Competition.- Chapter 21: Grib V.V., Fisichella D., Pietkiewicz M. Antitrust Law on Digital Platforms: Some Remarks on Innovation and Competition in Digital Platforms of the European Union.- Chapter 22: Entin M.L, Entina E.G., Galushko D.V. Cost of Exclusion, a new Measure of Platform Dominance.- Chapter 23: Egorova M.A., Fisichella D., Kozhevina O.V. Platforms and Related Market Competition.- Part 4: Cyber threats related to digital platforms.- Chapter 24: Khisamova Z.I. Addressing Emerging Harm from Scams and Other new Technologies.- Chapter 25: Mironova M.I. Data Gathering and the Problem of Data Privacy.- Chapter 26: Sevalnev V.V., Tsirin A.M. Globalization Using Network Effects Chapter.- 27: Kasyanov R.A., Abaydeldinov E.., Chugunov D.. Digitalising the Fuel and Energy Complex in the Post-Soviet Space.- Chapter 28: Khisamova Z.I., Begishev I.R. Implications of Increased Data Collection Chapter.- 29: Sidorenko E.L., von Arx P., Sheveleva S.V. Legal Regulation in the Field of Internet News Using Artificial Intelligence