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Ekonomska analiza digitalizacije družbe v Sloveniji in EU ter njena pravna ureditev : magistrsko diplomsko delo
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Abstract
Magistrska naloga predstavlja ekonomsko analizo prava na področju digitalizacije s poudarkom na analizi pravnih aktov EU. Digitalizacija pomeni izboljšanje procesov z uporabo digitalnih tehnologij in digitaliziranih podatkov. Digitalizacija družbi poleg razvoja prinaša tudi tveganja. EU je s ciljem zaščite posameznikov začela pravno urejati problematike in negotovosti, ki jih prinaša digitalna preobrazba družbe. V nalogi obravnavam predlagane evropske pravne akte na področju konkurenčnega prava, prava intelektualne lastnine, zagotavljanja kibernetske varnosti ter pravno ureditev umetne inteligence. Na naštetih področjih digitalizacija obstoječo zakonodajo postavlja pred nove izzive. EU pri regulaciji sledi predvsem cilju zavarovati pravice posameznikov. Razvijalcem, distributerjem in uporabnikom digitalne tehnologije nalaga vrsto obveznosti. EU kljub strogi regulaciji digitalnih tehnologij zagovarja konkurenčno gospodarstvo, z zaščito pravic posameznikov pa naj bi se dvignila družbena blaginja. Skozi nalogo z uporabo analize koristi in stroškov ugotavljam učinkovitost posameznih predlaganih ali že obstoječih pravnih aktov na določenih področjih. Ugotavljam, da je večina predlaganih aktov neučinkovita, saj družbi prinašajo več stroškov kot koristi. EU postaja zaradi stroge regulacije manj zanimiva za tuje investitorje, zaradi pomanjkanja investicij se bodo verjetno zmanjšale inovacije ter posledično izvoz, kar vse negativno vpliva na BDP DČ EU ter na konkurenčnost v svetovnem trgu. Na udaru so predvsem majhna in srednja podjetja, ki predstavljajo večinski gospodarski trg EU. Stroški implementacije novih določb v njihovo poslovanje bodo znatni. Stroški implementacije in stroški morebitnih sankcij zaradi neupoštevanja pravnih določb pa bodo rezultirali v višjih cenah produktov. Zaradi stroge ureditve bodo nekatera podjetja svoje produkte umaknila z evropskega trga, kar pomeni zmanjšanje potrošnikove izbire. Našteto vodi do zmanjšanja družbene blaginje. Poraja se dvom, ali zavzemanje EU za visoko zaščito pravic posameznikov pri digitalni preobrazbi družbe končno postavlja posameznika v boljši položaj.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:ekonomska analiza prava, digitalna preobrazba družbe, regulacija umetne inteligence, ureditev kibernetske varnosti, regulacija velikih tehnoloških podjetij, digitalna intelektualna lastnina, zakonodaja EU na področju digitalne tehnologije
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:E. Antloga
Year:2023
Number of pages:56 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151663 This link opens in a new window
UDC:330:34(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:170243587 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:14.10.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Economic analysis of the digitalisation of society in Slovenia and the EU and its legal framework
Abstract:
This Master's thesis presents an economic analysis of law in the field of digitalisation, with a focus on the analysis of EU legal acts. Digitalisation means improving processes through the use of digital technologies and digitised data. In order to protect its citizens, the EU has started to regulate the problems and uncertainties that arise with the digital transformation of society. In this thesis, I discuss proposed European legislation in the areas of competition law, intellectual property law, cybersecurity and the regulation of artificial intelligence. In these areas, digitalisation poses new challenges to existing legislation. The EU's regulatory approach is primarily concerned with protecting the rights of individuals. The EU advocates a competitive economy despite strict regulation of digital technologies, and the protection of individuals' rights is intended to increase social welfare. Throughout this thesis, I use benefit-cost analysis to identify the effectiveness of specific proposed or existing legal acts in specific areas. I find that most of the proposed acts are ineffective, as they impose more costs than benefits on society. The EU is becoming less attractive to foreign investors due to strict regulation, the lack of investment is likely to reduce innovation and consequently exports, all of which have a negative impact on the GDP of EU and on competitiveness in the global market. Endangered are small and medium-sized enterprises in particular, which represent the majority of the EU's economic market. The costs of implementing the new provisions in their business will be significant. The implementation costs and the costs of possible sanctions for non-compliance with the legal provisions will result in higher product prices. The strict regulation will lead some companies to withdraw their products from the European market, which means a reduction in consumer choice. This leads to a reduction in social welfare. It is questionable whether the EU's commitment to high protection of individual rights in the digital transformation of society ultimately puts the individual in a better position.

Keywords:law and economics, digital transformation of society, regulation of artificial intelligence, regulation of cybersecurity, big tech regulation, digital intellectual property, EU digital technology legislation

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