Netherlands

Inge Graef*, Gerrit Oosterhuis

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Abstract

The digital economy is one of the priorities of the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), besides the energy transition and sustainability. The ACM is the intended competent authority to monitor compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA) and the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in the Netherlands. The Platform-to-Business Regulation, the Data Governance Act and the Data Act are also planned to be part of its portfolio, so that the ACM becomes a key actor in the digital economy in the Netherlands. After answering the FIDE questionnaire in section 2 regarding the implementation of the DSA and DMA in the Netherlands, we conclude with a couple of general reflections in section 3.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEU Digital Economy
Subtitle of host publicationgeneral framework (DSA/DMA) and specialised regimes
EditorsKrzysztof Pacuła
Place of PublicationKatowice
PublisherUniversity of Silesia Press
Pages530-550
Number of pages21
Volume2
ISBN (Electronic)9788322644959
Publication statusPublished - 2025
EventXXXI Congress of the International Federation of European Law - Katowice, Poland
Duration: 28 May 202531 May 2025
Conference number: 31
https://www.fide-europe.org/congresses/next-congress/

Conference

ConferenceXXXI Congress of the International Federation of European Law
Abbreviated titleFIDE
Country/TerritoryPoland
CityKatowice
Period28/05/2531/05/25
Internet address

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