This book examines how regulators and policymakers from nine different countries have dealt with Uber, and initiates a legal dialogue between different jurisdictions that could potentially pave the way to a harmonized approach in regulating Uber. The case studies, conducted in Brazil, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, South Africa, Turkey, the UK and the US reveal the case law and regulatory responses that have been adopted in various The book starts with a conceptual overview of the legal challenges posed by Uber and concludes with comparative findings based on the individual case studies. In addition to introducing academics and legal practitioners to the theoretical and practical legal problems they may encounter in connection with Uber, the book will especially appeal to policymakers, who can benefit from and compare the experiences of other jurisdictions.
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Ayata, Z., & Önay, I. (2020). Global Perspectives on Legal Challenges Posed by Ridesharing Companies: A Case Study of Uber. Global Perspectives on Legal Challenges Posed by Ridesharing Companies: A Case Study of Uber (pp. 1–285). Springer Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7035-3
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