协同经济的法律难题:通过协调前进的道路

M. Inglese
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合作经济最近作为一种新现象出现,扰乱了欧盟内部市场的一些最合并的收购。在国家一级,法庭、立法机构和市政当局必须应付旧模式不再适用的新的管制挑战。反过来,消费者和经济经营者正在利用合作经济带来的无数机会。在此背景下,本文的结构如下。首先,它将确定合作经济的构成要素,根据欧盟法院最近对优步的判决,将这些要素与欧盟数字单一市场的完成联系起来。其次,由于意大利议会正在酝酿一项旨在促进合作经济和监管在线平台的立法提案,这一具体的国家经验将被视为欧盟可能进行监管干预的典范。第三,考虑到这一因素,本文将支持以指令的形式制定欧盟立法法案,至少对协作经济中最具争议的方面进行监管。总之,本文将提出这样的观点,即这样的指令将有利于运营商和消费者,提高在线交易的透明度,并提高法律确定性。
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The Collaborative Economy Legal Conundrum: A Way Forward Through Harmonization
The collaborative economy has recently arisen as a new phenomenon, disrupting some of the most consolidated acquisitions of the European Union’s internal market. At the national level, tribunals, legislatures and municipalities have to cope with new regulatory challenges for which old patterns are no longer suitable. Consumers and economic operators, in turn, are exploiting the countless opportunities the collaborative economy brings. Against this background, this article will be structured as follows. First, it will identify the constitutive elements of the collaborative economy, linking them to the completion of the EU digital single market in light of the judgments involving Uber recently delivered by the Court of Justice of the European Union. Second, since the Italian Parliament has a legislative proposal in the pipeline aimed at boosting the collaborative economy and at regulating online platforms, this specific national experience will be taken as a model for a possible EU regulatory intervention. Third, taking stock of that element, this article will argue in favour of an EU legislative act in the form of a directive that would regulate at least the most controversial aspects of the collaborative economy. In conclusion, this article will forward the argument that such a directive would benefit both operators and consumers, enhancing transparency in online transactions as well as improving legal certainty.
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