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Executive Summary for eulawenforcement.com

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SEO & Content Analysis

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Page Title
EU Law Enforcement – Central point of information, research and discussion
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EU Law Enforcement – Central point of information, research and discussion

Data has become one of the most critical assets of the European digital economy. From artificial intelligence and platform markets to public services and industrial innovation, access to and sharing of data increasingly determine competitive dynamics, market entry, and the effectiveness of regulation. At the same time, data sharing raises complex legal questions: how to reconcile openness with the protection of personal data, trade secrets, and intellectual property; how to prevent data-driven market foreclosure; and how to ensure that regulatory interventions foster innovation rather than stifle it.Over the past decade, the European Union has responded to these challenges with an increasingly dense—and at times fragmented—regulatory framework. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the Free Flow of Non-Personal Data Regulation, and, more recently, the Data Governance Act (DGA), the Data Act (DA), and the Digital Markets Act (DMA) have profoundly reshaped the legal landscape. Together, these instruments signal a clear policy shift: data sharing is no longer merely encouraged, but in certain contexts actively mandated as a tool to promote competition, innovation, and fairness.It is against this background that our recently published edited volume, Data Sharing Regulation in Europe (Routledge, 2025), aims to offer a systematic and enforcement-oriented analysis of the EU data-sharing regulatory landscape.Continue reading “Data Sharing Regulation in Europe: Enforcement, Governance and the Future of the EU Data Economy (A new edited volume)”;

Network & Infrastructure

DNS & Hosting
IP Address
81.169.145.175
Reverse DNS
waf.rzone.de
SSL/TLS Certificate
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CN=Sectigo Public Server Authentication CA DV R36, O=Sectigo Limited, C=GB
Protocol Tls13
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Technology Stack

Content Management Systems
WordPress
JavaScript Frameworks
jQuery
Server Technologies
Generator: WordPress 6.9 PHP (inferred from WordPress)

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Google Analytics GA4
E-commerce Platforms
PrestaShop

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Web Fonts
Font Awesome

Dynamic Analysis & Security

Dynamic JavaScript Analysis
Bootstrap (CSS Classes) ES6+ JavaScript Features Font Awesome (CDN Detection) jQuery (CDN Detection) jQuery (script Resource) Server Technology: PHP/7.4.33 Web Server: (Unix) Web Server: Apache/2.4.66
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Resource Analysis

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Analyzed eulawenforcement.com with 3 technologies detected across 6 categories

Analysis completed in 7125 ms • 2026-03-23 07:44:01 UTC