PART 1. NEW CHALLENGES AND PERSPECTIVES. Digital revolution
new challenges for law : introduction / De Franceschi/Schulze
Personal autonomy and the digital revolution / Graziadei
PART 2. DIGITAL ECONOMY AND THE DISRUPTION OF TRADITIONAL CONCEPTS. Legal challenges of the changing role of personal and non-personal data in the data economy / Drexl
The ALI-ELI principles for a data economy / Wendehorst
Towards fairness and transparency in the platform economy? : a first look at the P2B Regulation / Busch
PART 3. THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA. Consent for the processing of personal data and its relationship to contract / Schmidt-Kessel
The data protection officer ("DPO") / Fauvarque-Cosson
Digital inheritance / Resta
PART 4. BIG DATA, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE LIABILITY FOR PROCESSING PERSONAL DATA. Individual human autonomy : the rule of law v. the rules of smart technologies and their inherent manipulations / Graf von Westphalen
Information "truth" and digital solidarity / Sica/Giannone Codiglione
Certification mechanisms and liability rules under the GDPR : when the harmonisation becomes unification / Riccio/Pezza
The right to compensation for breach of data protection provisions in the EU context / Riente
PART 5. LIABILITY FOR DIGITAL PRODUCTS. Risk allocation and liability regimes in the IoT / Mezzanotte
Autonomous vehicles' liability : need for change? / Patti
Protecting the values of consumer law in the digital economy : the case of 3D-printing / Howells/Twigg-Flesner/Willett
PART 6. THE APPROACH OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. A system of governance for artificial intelligence through the lens of emerging intersections between AI and EU law / Mazzini
PART 7. BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY, SMART CONTRACTS AND VIRTUAL CURRENCIES. Smart contracts : do we need new legal rules? / Weber
Legal boundaries of blockchain technologies : smart contracts as self-help? / Möslein
The payment with Bitcoins and other virtual currencies : risks, liabilities and regulatory responses / Barrière
PART 8. CONCLUDING REMARKS. Digital revolution
new challenges for law : final remarks / van Erp.