Smart Urban Mobility: Law, Regulation, and Policy Michèle Finck – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 3662619202, 9783662619209
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- ISBN 10: 3662619202
- ISBN 13: 9783662619209
- Author: Michele
This book adds a critical perspective to the legal dialogue on the regulation of ‘smart urban mobility’. Mobility is one of the most visible sub-domains of the ‘smart city’, which has become shorthand for technological advances that influence how cities are structured, public services are fashioned, and citizens coexist. In the urban context, mobility has come under pressure due to a variety of different forces, such as the implementation of new business models (e.g. car and bicycle sharing), the proliferation of alternative methods of transportation (e.g. electric scooters), the emergence of new market players and stakeholders (e.g. internet and information technology companies), and advancements in computer science (in particular due to artificial intelligence). At the same time, demographic changes and the climate crisis increase innovation pressure. In this context law is a seminal factor that both shapes and is shaped by socio-economic and technological change. This book puts a spotlight on recent developments in smart urban mobility from a legal, regulatory, and policy perspective. It considers the implications for the public sector, businesses, and citizens in relation to various areas of public and private law in the European Union, including competition law, intellectual property law, contract law, data protection law, environmental law, public procurement law, and legal philosophy. Chapter ‘Location Data as Contractual Counter-Performance: A Consumer Perspective on Recent EU Legislation’ of this book is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.
Table of contents:
Part I. Public Perspective
Governing a Risky Relationship Between Sustainability and Smart Mobility
Environmental Implications of the EU’s Urban Mobility Agenda
Smart Mobility, Transport Poverty and the Legal Framework of Inclusive Mobility
Local Leadership and Its Limits in the Deployment of Sustainable Mobility Policies
Some Public Procurement Challenges in Supporting and Delivering Smart Urban Mobility: Procurement Data, Discretion and Expertise
Governing Smart Spaces Through Autonomous Vehicles
Part II. Business Perspective
Smart Urban Mobility: A Positive or Negative IP Space? A Case Study to Test the Role of IP in Fostering Digital Data-Driven Innovation
Sharing or Platform Urban Mobility? Propertization from Mass to MaaS
Collaborative Platforms and Data Pools for Smart Urban Societies and Mobility as a Service (MaaS) from a Competition Law Perspective
Smart Mobility and Technological Compatibility from an Antitrust Perspective
Efficient Mobility: Lessons on Dynamic Pricing and Sustainable Passenger Service
Part III. Citizens’ Perspective
Location Data as Contractual Counter-Performance: A Consumer Perspective on Recent EU Legislation
Yes Means No(thing): Bridging Consent in Contract Law and Data Protection in the Context of Smart Mobility
Private Ordering of Online Platforms in Smart Urban Mobility: The Case of Uber’s Rating System
Challenges to Locational Privacy: The Transformation of Urban Mobility
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