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Understanding the rule of prevalence in the NIS directive: C-ITS as a case study KU Leuven
The paper discusses the interpretation of the rule of prevalence of Article 1 (7) NIS Directive, which has not been the subject of any academic debate so far. Article 1 (7) NIS Directive organises the interface between the NIS Directive regime and other European Union sector-specific legislations imposing (cyber)security obligations, by laying down the conditions according to which such obligations would prevail over the NIS Directive regime. ...
La directive nouvelle est arrivée: conformiteitsbegrip, overmacht, kennisgeving, termijnen en remedies in de richtlijn consumentenkoop 2019/771 KU Leuven
Op 20 mei 2019 nam de Europese wetgever een nieuwe consumentenkooprichtlijn aan die de lidstaten tegen uiterlijk tegen 1 juli 2021 dienen om te zetten. Deze Richtlijn komt op een ogenblik dat nog niet alle pijnpunten van de oude Richtlijn zijn opgelost. In tegenstelling tot de oude Richtlijn, voorziet de nieuwe in maximumharmonisatie. Om dit enigszins te temperen voorziet ze ook in vele mogelijkheden tot afwijking door de lidstaten (zoals de ...
Linked contracts in the DCFR, the Consumer Rights Directive and the Draft Optional Instrument KU Leuven
The new EU cybersecurity framework Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The NIS Directive is the first horizontal legislation undertaken at EU level for the protection of network and information systems across the Union. During the last decades e-services, new technologies, information systems and networks have become embedded in our daily lives. It is by now common knowledge that deliberate incidents causing disruption of IT services and critical infrastructures constitute a serious threat to their operation and ...
Misaligned Union laws? A comparative analysis of private law instruments in the Cybersecurity Act and the General Data Protection Regulation Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In 2019, the Cybersecurity Act, the EU law aiming to achieve high level of cybersecurity in the Union and Member States, entered into force. The CSA belongs to a broader set of Union laws providing a framework of legal protection of individual and collective rights from harmful use of information and communication technologies. Those laws introduce private law instruments for the achievement of legislative goals.2 Despite the overarching ...
European Commission Proposes Stricter, More Encompassing Cybersecurity Obligations for Companies Universiteit Antwerpen
The last months of 2020 saw impressive legislative activity by the European Commission, as it rolled out proposals for several regulations (namely, the Data Governance Act, the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act), as well as proposed new Standard Contractual Clauses for international data transfers (expected to be adopted by April 2021), and also dealt with issues affecting data transfers to the UK due to Brexit. Amongst all of ...
Cybersecurity and the NIS2 Directive: regulatory aspects and sectoral perspectives KU Leuven
This contribution to the Consolidated Proceedings of the Second ECSCI Workshop on Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience summarises the key points presented during the panel 'Cybersecurity and the NIS2 Directive: regulatory aspects and sectoral perspectives' organised by KU Leuven CiTiP researchers involved in SAFECARE/ENSURESEC/PRAETORIAN projects. The panel analysed the impact of EU-proposed legislation concerning security and ...