https://doi.org/10.22364/juzk.82.15 | 137-143 | PDF
Digitālo pakalpojumu akts un patērētāja lēmuma autonomijas aizsardzība
Digital Services Act and Protection of Consumer Decision-Making Autonomy
Zanda Dāvida, Dr. iur.
Latvijas Universitātes Juridiskās fakultātes Civiltiesisko zinātņu katedras pasniedzēja
Summary
On 16 November 2022, the Digital Services Act entered into force. Now intermediary service providers under the Digital Services Act are subject to additional obligations to mitigate the distribution of unlawful content online and to establish a secure, predictable, and trustworthy digital environment. Additionally, the Digital Services Act includes a prohibition on deceptive or manipulate interfaces, however, at the same time, it excludes consumers from this protection. Therefore, the author of the article analyses the legal aspects of Article 25 of the Digital Services Act, aiming to ensure the organic integration of the new regulation into the current EU legal system regarding the prohibition of unfair commercial practices.
Atslēgvārdi: patērētāja lēmuma autonomija, tiešsaistes platformas, Digitālo pakalpojumu akts, Negodīgas komercprakses direktīva
Keywords: consumer decision-making autonomy, online platforms, Digital Services Act, Unfair Commercial Practices Directive
Likumdošana un tās rezultāts Latvijā: pagātnes mācības, mūsdienu tendences, problēmas un risinājumi. Latvijas Universitātes 82. starptautiskās zinātniskās konferences tiesību zinātnes rakstu krājums = Legislation and Its Outcome in Latvia: Lessons from the Past, Current Trends, Problems and Solutions. Legal Science Proceedings of the 82nd International Scientific Conference of the University of Latvia. Rīga: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds, 2024. 396 lpp.