Law and the "Sharing Economy" : Regulating Online Market Platforms / / edited by Derek McKee, Finn Makela, and Teresa Scassa ; in collaboration with Sabrina Tremblay-Huet.

"This book is organized around five themes: technologies of regulation; regulating technology; the sites of regulation (local to global); regulating markets; and regulating labour. Together, the chapters offer a rich variety of insights on the regulation of the sharing economy, both in terms of...

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Place / Publishing House:[Place of publication not identified] : : University of Ottawa Press,, [2018]
©2018
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Law, technology and media
Physical Description:1 online resource (281 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : The "sharing economy" through the lens of law / Finn Makela, Derek McKee, and Teresa Scassa
  • Peer platform markets and licensing regimes / Derek McKee
  • The false promise of the sharing economy / Harry Arthurs
  • The fast to the furious / Nofar Sheffi
  • The normative ecology of disruptive technology / Vincent Gautrais
  • Information law in the platform economy : ownership, control, and reuse of platform data / Teresa Scassa
  • Urban cowboy e-capitalism meets dysfunctional municipal policy-making : what the Uber story tells us about Canadian local governance / Marianna Valverde
  • The sharing economy and trade agreements : the challenge to domestic regulation / Michael Geist
  • Should license plate owners be compensated when Uber comes to town? / Eran Kaplinsky
  • Competition law and policy issues in the sharing economy / Francesco Ducci
  • The legal framework for digital platform work : the French experience / Maria-Cecile Escande-Varniol
  • Uber and the unmaking and remaking of taxi capitalisms : technology, law, and resistance in historical perspective / Eric Tucker
  • Making sense of the public discourse on Airbnb and labour : what about labour rights? / Sabrina Tremblay-Huet.