The Regulatory Context and Legal Evolution: The Cases of Airbnb and Uber

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The Regulatory Context and Legal Evolution : The Cases of Airbnb and Uber. / Dumančić, Kosjenka; Avlona, Natalia Rozalia.

The Sharing Economy in Europe: Developments, Practices, and Contradictions. Springer, 2022. p. 65-85.

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Harvard

Dumančić, K & Avlona, NR 2022, The Regulatory Context and Legal Evolution: The Cases of Airbnb and Uber. in The Sharing Economy in Europe: Developments, Practices, and Contradictions. Springer, pp. 65-85. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86897-0_4

APA

Dumančić, K., & Avlona, N. R. (2022). The Regulatory Context and Legal Evolution: The Cases of Airbnb and Uber. In The Sharing Economy in Europe: Developments, Practices, and Contradictions (pp. 65-85). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86897-0_4

Vancouver

Dumančić K, Avlona NR. The Regulatory Context and Legal Evolution: The Cases of Airbnb and Uber. In The Sharing Economy in Europe: Developments, Practices, and Contradictions. Springer. 2022. p. 65-85 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86897-0_4

Author

Dumančić, Kosjenka ; Avlona, Natalia Rozalia. / The Regulatory Context and Legal Evolution : The Cases of Airbnb and Uber. The Sharing Economy in Europe: Developments, Practices, and Contradictions. Springer, 2022. pp. 65-85

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