Kai Zenner, together with Bruegel, published "the third version of our well-known dataset, the “blue wall” of EU digital regulation. While the 2010 'Digital Agenda' marked the starting point, it was the von der Leyen Commission that released a tsunami of new proposals. At the end of the 2019-24 legislative term our dataset lists overall 116 legislative items, 87 adopted as EU laws, 21 still in negotiation and 8 remain in planning. 82 EU governance mechanism have been created to implement and enforce the digital legislation."
Check out this impressive collection of EU digital legislations here: A dataset on EU legislation for the digital world
Kai Zenner rightly comments: "[...] what needs to be urgently addressed are the numerous overlaps and incoherences that are creating more problems than they are solving. Only then we will avoid creating even more regulatory moat that triggers market concentration. Only then we will adequately protect citizens' rights in the digital field. Many have said it in Brussels over the past months: the next legislative term needs to focus on better regulation and enforcement. I hope our policy-makers do still remember those statements once the EU election are over."
There is nothing to add - many thanks for this work and the clear statement!