JMCE at Keio/Japan [JMCE at Keio/Japan] Special Lecture #20 (22/11/2018)
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Title |
The Internet and the Global Reach of EU Law |
Speaker |
Prof. Christopher KUNER, Vrije Universiteit Brussel |
Dates |
22 November 2018 |
Venue |
Conference Room, 4th Floor, South bldg., Mita Campus, Keio University |
Number of Direct Participants (researchers and students from your institution)
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4 |
Number of Indirect Participants (other audiences like media or residents in your region) |
15 |
Outlines (up to 5 points)
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-EU law has significant influence on the Internet and parties outside the EU’s territorial boundaries that use it and are affected by it. -The Internet has enabled the EU to extend to third countries the application of its fundamental values, including the autonomy of EU law, the rule of law, and fundamental rights. -An example of the global reach of EU data protection law can be seen in the recently concluded adequacy decision between the EU and Japan. -The influence exercised by the EU carries responsibilities towards third countries, particularly those in the developing world. -The Internet may also be influencing EU law, as is shown by the changing role of the Court of Justice. |
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