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    Cybersecurity and EU Law: Adopting the Network and Information Security Directive

    Cybersecurity and EU Law by Karathanasis, Theodoros;

    Adopting the Network and Information Security Directive

    Series: Routledge Research in EU Law;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 22 November 2024

    • ISBN 9781032614458
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages288 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 690 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 51 Tables, black & white
    • 774

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    Short description:

    This book explores the effects of the Network and Information Security Directive upon EU governance of cybersecurity. It analyses the impact of constraining factors originating from NIS-related domestic policies across various European nations. It will be of interest to researchers with an interest in EU Law and cybersecurity.


     

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    Long description:

    Cybersecurity is set to be one of the dominant themes in EU governance in the coming years, and EU law has begun to adapt to the challenges presented by security with the adoption of the Network and Information Security (NIS) Directive. This book explores the binding effects of the legal instruments and analyzes the impact of the constraining factors originating from NIS-related domestic policies across Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Poland upon the transposition of the NIS Directive.


    Combining insights from law and political science, the book offers a comparative empirical analysis of national policies and regulations regarding network and information security, as well as the national legal framework deriving from the NIS Directive?s transposition. The book argues that the more the Directives offer a regulatory leeway to EU Member States for the transposition of their content, the more the preservation of national interests by EU Member States affects the uniform application of directives across the EU. Highlighting the need to go beyond the study of the legal compliance of European directives, the volume offers a new perspective on the interests of Member States and European law, bridging the gap between the politics and law of European integration.


    It will be of interest to students, academics, and practitioners with an interest in EU Law and cybersecurity.

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Introduction


    2. The Cybersecurity Rulemaking of the EU:  Moving from Soft Law to Hard Law


    3. The NIS Directive: A Hard Instrument with a Soft Dimension


    4. Framing the Assessment of the Effectiveness of the Transposition of the NIS Directive


    5. Case Studies Comparative Analysis I, Transposing the NIS Directive


    6. Case Studies Comparative Analysis II, The Impact of Domestic Factors


    7. Conclusion


     

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