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EU law is too complex for companies: In Europe, the laws are too complex

"Because laws contradict each other, there is a lack of legal certainty, companies complain in a survey. 

 

This is hindering digitalization.

 

Many European companies see the complex legal situation in the EU as an obstacle to driving forward their digitalization. This is the result of a survey by the auditing firm EY and the Center for European Politics (CEP), which the F.A.S. has received. 

 

According to the survey, 75 percent said they would develop or use more digital solutions if there were more legal certainty. However, a major hurdle to this is "the complexity of the legal acts" and "their partial contradictions". The EU actually wants to make data exchange easier with new legal acts. 35 percent of companies are skeptical as to whether this will succeed.

 

The lawyer Anja Hoffmann, who evaluated the survey for the CEP, concludes that companies "urgently need more legal certainty when dealing with the General Data Protection Regulation, for example when anonymizing data, trading with or transferring data internationally and generally with regard to the interaction of data protection rules with the new EU digital regulation." [1]

 

1. Den Unternehmen ist das EU-Recht zu komplex: In Europa sind die Gesetze zu komplex. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (online) Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH. Jun 8, 2024.

 

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