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Research Handbook on Digital Regulatory Agencies

Edited by Martha Garcia-Murillo, Ian MacInnes and Roslyn Layton

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This multidisciplinary Research Handbook surveys digital regulation, examining responses to changing digital technologies that are reshaping economies and societies. Expert contributing authors address foundational questions about regulating digital platforms, balancing innovation with risk, and adapting traditional regulatory models to the distinct traits of the digital economy.

Keywords: Digital Policy Regulator; Ai Governance; Digital Public Infrastructures; Digital Governance; Digital Policy; Regulating Tech (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035330881
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction to the Research Handbook on Digital Regulatory Agencies Downloads
Martha Garcia-Murillo and Ian MacInnes
Ch 2 On the need for digital regulators Downloads
Cary Coglianese
Ch 3 A poor case for a “digital platform agency” Downloads
Lawrence J. Spiwak
Ch 4 Key functions of a digital regulatory agency Downloads
Mark MacCarthy
Ch 5 Economic challenges for competition policy and regulation in digital markets Downloads
Mark A. Jamison
Ch 6 Broadband network cost recovery: a global comparison of models Downloads
Roslyn Layton
Ch 7 Policy landscape: understanding the framework of IP interconnection in South Korea Downloads
Dae Keun Cho
Ch 8 IXPs and the telecommunications regulator: comparing approaches from Russia, Brazil, and the US Downloads
Patricia A. Vargas León
Ch 9 A new frontier for AI use: the case of Latin America and Cloud data Downloads
Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood
Ch 10 Jurisdiction questions and coordination failures in space law and policy Downloads
Robert Frieden
Ch 11 EU and US cybersecurity institutions Downloads
Morten Falch, Anders Hansen Henten and Iwona Maria Windekilde
Ch 12 The European Health Data Space Board: challenges, opportunities, and expectations Downloads
Susana Navas Navarro
Ch 13 New Zealand's digital landscape: paving the way for effective AI regulation? Downloads
Bronwyn Howell
Ch 14 Japan's uniqueness on rulemaking of AI: an alternative for US and EU approaches Downloads
Toshiya Jitsuzumi
Ch 15 The prospects for a digital regulator in South Africa Downloads
Petrus Potgieter
Ch 16 Building the framework for digital governance in Peru Downloads
Roxana Barrantes and Piero Fernández-Dávila
Ch 17 The impact of US–China competition on AI governance Downloads
Joshua P. Meltzer
Ch 18 Future landscape for digital regulation in the Caribbean Downloads
Kwesi L. Prescod
Ch 19 Primary functions of digital agencies in Austria and Europe Downloads
Georg Serentschy
Ch 20 UN member states and the ITU: challenges and opportunities for digital regulation, spectrum coordination, and space communications Downloads
Mohamed El-Moghazi and Abdelmohsen Sheha
Ch 21 Understanding digital regulation and governance Downloads
Martha Garcia-Murillo, Roslyn Layton and Ian MacInnes

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