BAILEY M. & JURETZKI B. - EU Digital Law and Policies (30h)

Professors: Martin BAILEY & Björn JURETZKI

The digital economy permeates all aspects of society, including the way people interact, the economic landscape, the skills needed to get a good job, and even political decision-making. Our emerging digital economy has the potential to generate new scientific research and breakthroughs, fuelling job opportunities, economic growth, and improving how people live their lives. To reap these benefits, however, investments in infrastructure, research and skills and solid legal frameworks are needed at the EU level and in Member States.

The goal of this course is to give a comprehensive overview of all relevant digital policies on the EU level. At the end of the course, participants will have developed a better understanding of the ubiquitous character of digital technologies and the interconnected, holistic nature of digital policies where everything is linked with everything else. 

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Campus
Bruges
Academic year
2021 - 2022
Semester
Second semester
Course type
Optional courses
ECTS Points
5.00