We are proud to announce that Mina Zoulovits, Managing Partner at ZK Law, and Ioanna (Gianna) Zafeiriou, Senior Associate, have contributed a co-authored chapter to the collective volume of the 32nd Conference of the Association of Greek Commercial Lawyers (ΕΕΕΔ).
The publication, titled “Digital Transformation and its Impact on Commercial Law” (Ψηφιακός Μετασχηματισμός και οι Επιπτώσεις του στο Εμπορικό Δίκαιο), is now available by Nomiki Bibliothiki, bringing together leading voices from both academia and legal practice. This landmark volume addresses the increasing influence of digital transformation and artificial intelligence on commercial transactions, corporate governance, financial services, and market regulation.
Chapter Focus: Due Diligence Obligations of Online Platforms
In their co-authored contribution, Mina and Gianna delve into the due diligence obligations of online platforms, offering a rigorous legal analysis that bridges three major regulatory frameworks:
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Digital Services Act (DSA)
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Platform-to-Business Regulation (P2B)
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Greek Law 2251/1994 on Consumer Protection
Their chapter explores the evolving legal landscape for digital intermediaries, examining how these layered obligations are shaping platform accountability, consumer rights, and fair business practices in the EU. The analysis underscores the necessity for regulatory convergence and legal clarity in the digital economy.
Why This Matters
As digital technologies transform the foundations of commerce, understanding the legal mechanisms that govern digital platforms is vital for businesses, consumers, and regulators alike. This volume offers insights into:
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The role of law in managing digital disruption
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Ensuring transparency and fairness in platform ecosystems
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Upholding consumer protection in a rapidly evolving marketplace
It is a must-read for professionals at the intersection of law, technology, and innovation, especially those navigating compliance with new EU regulations.
You can order your copy (physical or online) through Nomiki Bibliothiki here.
A Note of Thanks
We extend our sincere thanks to the Association of Greek Commercial Lawyers for the opportunity to contribute to such a timely and significant collective work, and to collaborate with esteemed colleagues who are shaping the future of commercial law in the digital age.



