ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS REGULATION:
Katedra za trgovačko pravo i pravo društava English
Electronic communications regulation
Study: Civil Law - 9. semester
Commercial Law - 9. semester
Constitutional-Administrative - 9. semester
Criminal Law - 9. semester
International Law - 9. semester
The European Union Law - 9. semester
Code: 142161
ECTS: 4.0
Course coordinators: prof. dr. sc. Siniša Petrović
prof. dr. sc. Igor Gliha
prof. dr. sc. Marko Šikić
izv. prof. dr. sc. Marko Turudić
Exam dates:
  • 10. 06. 2024.
  • 24. 06. 2024.
  • 08. 07. 2024.
  • 26. 08. 2024.
  • 09. 09. 2024.
Exam registration: Studomat
Basic data
Electronic communications regulation Civil Law - 9. semester
Commercial Law - 9. semester
Constitutional-Administrative - 9. semester
Criminal Law - 9. semester
International Law - 9. semester
The European Union Law - 9. semester
4.0 142161
Lecturer in charge Consultations Location
prof. dr. sc. Siniša Petrović

Mondays at 11,30

Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room dvorište na TRH 3
prof. dr. sc. Igor Gliha

Tuesday 16:00 - 17:30

Trg Republike Hrvatske 3, room 31/II
prof. dr. sc. Marko Šikić

Wdenesdays from 4PM-5:30PM

Ćirilometodska 4, room 25, I. kat
izv. prof. dr. sc. Marko Turudić

Tuesdays  9 -10.30AM.

Ćirilometodska 4, room 40A/potkrovlje
Literature
Zakon o zaštiti tržišnog natjecanja (NN 79/09, 80/13) Zakon o elektroničkim komunikacijama (NN 73/08, 90/11, 133/12, 80/13, 71/14) Butorac Malnar, Vlatka; Pecotić Kaufman, Jasminka; Petrović, Siniša, Pravo tržišnog natjecanja.Zagreb: Pravni fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 2013 (monografija). Turudić, M; Novine u sustavu upravnosudske zaštite od pojedinačnih akata HAKOM-a, Zagrebačka pravna revija (1848-6118) 3 (2014), 1; 81-104; , str
Description
Electronic communications represent a wide range of different services. Telephone, broadband internet, IPTV and mobile services are only a part of the cumulative concept of electronic communications. Because of its importance for the functioning of modern societies, they represent a large part of the GDP of all countries, including the member states of the European Union. The European Union has relatively early recognized the importance and potential of electronic communications, as well as the importance of liberalizing the provision of these services in the common market. Because creating a common market for electronic communications services is no easy task (even today, after more than 30 years of attempts, the market is still not fully liberalized), the European Union has approached this task by adopting a series of regulations and directives arranged in several regulatory frameworks. It also established several quasi regulatory bodies tasked with (in cooperation with national regulators) the implementation of these regulatory frameworks in all Member States. The aim of the course is to introduce students to the basic concepts of regulating electronic communications, the electronic communications common market of the European Union, as well as national and European bodies entrusted with this task.
Exam dates
10. 06. 2024.
24. 06. 2024.
08. 07. 2024.
26. 08. 2024.
09. 09. 2024.