TY - BOOK ID - 37920146 TI - The Cambridge handbook of law and regulation of the sharing economy AU - Davidson, Nestor M. AU - Infranca, John J. AU - Finck, Michèle PY - 2018 SN - 9781108416955 9781108255882 1108416950 1108255884 1108271669 1108266207 110897144X PB - New York : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Business networks KW - Business enterprises KW - Trade regulation. KW - Cooperative societies KW - Law and legislation. KW - Réseaux d'entreprises KW - Entreprises KW - Commerce KW - Coopératives KW - Économie collaborative KW - Economie numérique KW - Commerce électronique KW - Places de marché électroniques KW - Contrats électroniques KW - Protection de l'information (informatique) KW - Droit KW - Réglementation KW - Impôts KW - Économie numérique KW - Droit. KW - Réglementation. KW - Impôts. KW - Trade regulation KW - Law and legislation KW - Corporation law KW - Regulation of trade KW - Regulatory reform KW - Commercial law KW - Consumer protection KW - Deregulation KW - Law KW - Réseaux d'entreprises KW - Coopératives KW - Économie collaborative KW - Économie numérique KW - Commerce électronique KW - Places de marché électroniques KW - Contrats électroniques KW - Réglementation. KW - Impôts. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:37920146 AB - This Handbook grapples conceptually and practically with what the sharing economy - which includes entities ranging from large for-profit firms like Airbnb, Uber, Lyft, Taskrabbit, and Upwork to smaller, non-profit collaborative initiatives - means for law, and how law, in turn, is shaping critical aspects of the sharing economy. Featuring a diverse set of contributors from many academic disciplines and countries, the book compiles the most important, up-to-date research on the regulation of the sharing economy. The first part surveys the nature of the sharing economy, explores the central challenge of balancing innovation and regulatory concerns, and examines the institutions confronting these regulatory challenges, and the second part turns to a series of specific regulatory domains, including labor and employment law, consumer protection, tax, and civil rights. This groundbreaking work should be read by anyone interested in the dynamic relationship between law and the sharing economy. ER -