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Telecommunication Laws in Europe

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The Seventh Edition covers the new set of EU Directives and the Electronic Communications Code, which will considerably change the legal framework for electronic communications.

Essential reading for all lawyers and non-legal executives involved in telecoms, IT and media, this book will enable the reader to:

- Make valuable comparative analyses with detailed coverage of EU and non-EU countries in a single, accessible source
- Ensure that your company's/clients' current and future activities do not conflict with the rules outlined in the 2009 EU Regulatory Package
- Successfully evaluate opportunities for expansion within the European telecoms industry and potential pitfalls

The 7th edition includes detailed chapters on EU Data Protection and Privacy, EU Competition Law in the Telecommunications Sector, The Law of the International Telecommunication Union and the World Trade Organisation, and Compliance and Risk Management.

Countries covered: EU: Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden. Non EU: UK, Turkey, Ukraine.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's IP and IT online service.


About the author

Mike Conradi is co-chair of the international telecoms practice at DLA Piper. He focuses on providing regulatory and commercial advice to global governments, regulators and businesses in the sector.

He is ranked as one of the leading telecoms lawyers in the world by all the various legal guides, with Chambers and Partners having said he is “bright, has strong market knowledge and is an effective negotiator” as well as commending his “skill in navigating through the constraints of a tough regulatory environment”.
Christian works with a range of clients including telecom operators, satellite operators, tech companies and investors on some their most complex commercial and regulatory projects.
Christian has vast experience in telcommunications regulation, spectrum regulation and licensing, and the satellite and space sectors.
Elizabeth Bingham is an associate at DLA Piper.

Summary

The Seventh Edition covers the new set of EU Directives and the Electronic Communications Code, which will considerably change the legal framework for electronic communications.

Essential reading for all lawyers and non-legal executives involved in telecoms, IT and media, this book will enable the reader to:

- Make valuable comparative analyses with detailed coverage of EU and non-EU countries in a single, accessible source
- Ensure that your company’s/clients’ current and future activities do not conflict with the rules outlined in the 2009 EU Regulatory Package
- Successfully evaluate opportunities for expansion within the European telecoms industry and potential pitfalls

The 7th edition includes detailed chapters on EU Data Protection and Privacy, EU Competition Law in the Telecommunications Sector, The Law of the International Telecommunication Union and the World Trade Organisation, and Compliance and Risk Management.

Countries covered: EU: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden. Non EU: UK, Croatia, Macedonia, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine.

This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's IP and IT online service.

Foreword

In over 20 country chapters, local experts describe and analyse the telecommunications laws and regulatory practice of the EU Member States and several non-EU countries in Europe.

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