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Annotated EU AI Act & Implementing Guidelines

A 700-page, human-written, practitioner-focused annotated legal commentary for legal, compliance, policy, and AI governance teams covering implementing guidance and codes of conduct as of 1 March 2026.

In-house counsel Compliance & risk AI governance Policy Universities
By Olga Markova, Solicitor (England & Wales), LL.M.
Author of EU AI Act Explained
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A short introduction to the book

What this is

This reference provides structured analysis of the EU AI Act alongside the implementing Guidelines, focusing on interpretation, scope, obligations, and practical compliance questions. It is written for professional use, not as a general overview.

Designed for real use

  • Policy drafting and internal decision-making
  • Risk classification and obligations mapping
  • Compliance planning and audit readiness

Guidelines integrated

  • Guidance is treated as operational, not decorative
  • Interpretation notes aligned with the implementing approach
  • Clear signposting for practitioners

Human-written

  • Authored and annotated by Olga Markova
  • Built for defensible internal referencing
  • Appropriate for institutional procurement
 

About the author

Olga Markova is a solicitor (England & Wales) and the author of EU AI Act Explained, a practitioner-focused commentary on the EU Artificial Intelligence Act and its implementing framework. 

Her work focuses on the interpretation and operational implementation of AI regulation for legal, compliance and governance teams.

Earlier in her career she worked in private practice with leading international law firms and in the telecommunications sector, focusing on technology and regulatory matters.

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Editions & pricing

Individual licence (e-book)

£179 • Instant access • One named user

  • Format: PDF
  • Includes individual licence 
  • Delivery support if firewall blocks download
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Paperback

£149 • Print-on-demand

  • Professional reference edition
  • Office/library-friendly
  • Shipping times vary by destination

 

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Bundle (e-book + paperback)

£249 • Instant digital + paperback shipped separately

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Institutional licensing (multi-user)

For organisations requiring internal multi-user access, institutional licences are available. Delivery is designed to work reliably behind organisational firewalls.

Typical tiers

  • Up to 10 users — £499
  • Up to 50 users — £1,499
  • Unlimited (enterprise) — £3,999–£7,500
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Practical details

Delivery

Individual e-book: instant download.
Institutional: email attachment or secure HTTPS download.
Paperback: print-on-demand.

Licensing

Individual licence permits use by one named user. Institutional licences permit internal multi-user access.

VAT

Prices are shown in GBP. VAT is not charged as the distributor is not VAT registered (UK).

 

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