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Future-Proof Regulation against the Test of Time: The Evolution of European Telecommunications Regulation

Authors
  • Ibáñez Colomo, Pablo1
  • 1 London School of Economics and College of Europe
Type
Published Article
Journal
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
Sep 16, 2022
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
1170–1194
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1093/ojls/gqac016
PMID: 36518975
PMCID: PMC9732242
Source
PubMed Central
Keywords
Disciplines
  • AcademicSubjects/LAW00010
  • AcademicSubjects/LAW00390
  • AcademicSubjects/LAW00390
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Abstract

Regulation is sometimes designed to be future-proof, so that it can adapt to changing economic and technological realities. The EU (and UK) Regulatory Framework for electronic communications was expressly crafted to be able to adjust to the evolution of the industry. This article considers how well the regime has stood the test of time and, based on this analysis, what lessons can be drawn for regulation more generally. It appears that, by and large, the Framework has effectively accompanied the transformation of telecommunications in Europe. On the other hand, the EU legislature’s commitment to future-proof intervention has waned over time. Every new review of the regime has represented a move away from the philosophy and mechanisms conceived to ensure that regulation would adapt seamlessly to industry shifts. This experience suggests that the failure or success of future-proof intervention primarily hinges on the intertemporal consistency of legislatures.

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