As the Digital Markets Act enters its implementation phase, its interaction with the other pieces of the Digital rulebook - such as the GDPR or the DSA - or more horizontal EU law, such as competition law and IP, is becoming increasingly consequential....
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As the Digital Markets Act enters its implementation phase, its interaction with the other pieces of the Digital rulebook - such as the GDPR or the DSA - or more horizontal EU law, such as competition law and IP, is becoming increasingly consequential. Without clearer co-ordination, regulatory overlaps risk creating legal uncertainty, conflicting remedies, and higher compliance costs.
In this Issue Paper, CERRE Academic Director Alexandre de Streel and Research Fellow Giorgio Monti set out concrete recommendations to strengthen coherence across the EU digital framework.
Together, these recommendations aim to reduce legal uncertainty, lower compliance burdens, and reinforce the effectiveness and legitimacy of the EU’s digital regulatory architecture.
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