Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024): Digital Regulation

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In the European Union, policymakers have been trying to meet the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital technologies, culminating in a range of regulatory instruments and authorities that pose serious challenges to both legal theory and legal practice. From the recent EU AI Act, the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), both courts and regulators (administrative authorities and digital platforms) have yet to assess how the intersection of these instruments will work in practice across different sectors, legal systems and technological contexts. As this issue of e-Publica shows, the task of balancing innovation with the protection of fundamental rights and digital innovation is certainly not an easy one.

Published: 13-03-2026