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International Trade Law and Global Data Governance: Aligning Perspectives and Practices


ISBN13: 9781509961733
To be Published: April 2025
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2024)
Price: £42.99
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This book presents a deep dive into how international trade agreements apply to domestic regulatory frameworks on cross-border data flows, their interface with norms and practices in global data governance, and whether international trade law can address policy challenges arising from this complex interface.

Digital trade and global data governance are at a unique crossroads, raising significant and complex political, economic, and socio-cultural challenges in our world today. Unravelling this complex interface, the book contains 5 chapters focusing on critical policy areas at the interface of digital trade and global data governance: cybersecurity, privacy, law enforcement and regulatory access to data, competition, and digital development. Each of these chapters analyse how trade rules apply to relevant domestic regulations using examples from across the world, and then outline proposals to align international trade law with evolving norms, standards, and best practices in each of these policy areas. The penultimate chapter synthesises findings from across these areas to propose a multi-layered framework containing digital economy-compatible trade rules that balances various policy priorities in global/transnational and domestic data governance. This framework also outlines the role of international trade agreements in facilitating coherence on data-related policies at a transnational level, which can in turn facilitate fair, robust, and contextual co-regulatory approaches at the domestic level.

As the book offers a holistic perspective regarding the role and significance of digital trade rules in a datafied world, it is of interest to scholars, practitioners and policymakers working on digital trade and data regulation, facilitating its readers to explore fresh avenues in the future development of digital trade rules.

Subjects:
International Trade, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
1. Introduction: Setting the Narrative
I. Introduction
II. Key Concepts
III. Free Flow of Data V/S Data Sovereignty
IV. The Digital Trade – Global Data Governance Interface
V. Conclusion

2. The Tussle and Harmony of Trade and Privacy
I. Introduction
II. Privacy, Digital Trade, and Cross-Border Data Flows
III. Interface of Privacy Measures with International Trade Law
IV. Aligning International Trade Law with Privacy Governance
V. Conclusion

3. The Emerging Dimensions of Digital Trade and Cybersecurity
I. Introduction
II. Cybersecurity, Digital Trade and Data Flows
III. Interface of Cybersecurity Measures and International Trade Law
IV. Aligning International Trade Law with Global Cybersecurity Governance
V. Conclusion

4. Data Access, Digital Trade and Global Data Governance
I. Introduction
II. Policy Rationale and Tools for Governmental Access to Data
III. Data Access Measures and International Trade Law
IV. Aligning International Trade Law and Data Access Measures
V. Conclusion

5. Bridging the Global Data Divide through International Trade Law
I. Introduction
II. The Interface of Cross-Border Data Flows and the Global Data Divide
III. Addressing Global Data Divide in International Trade Agreements
IV. A Reform Agenda to Bridge the Global Data Divide
V. Conclusion

6. Reconciling International Trade Law and Competition in the Data-Driven Economy
I. Introduction
II. The Intersection of International Trade Law and Competition Law in the Data-Driven Economy
III. Competition Law, Digital Trade and Cross-Border Data Flows
IV. The Role of International Trade Law in Enabling Competition in Data Economy
V. Conclusion

7. Conclusion: Aligning International Trade Law and Global Data Governance: Towards a Multilayered Approach
I. Introduction
II. Recapping the Interface of International Trade Law and Global Data Governance
III. Charting Pathways for Aligning International Trade law and Global Data Governance
IV. Moving Towards a Multilayered Approach: A Future Research Agenda
V. Conclusion

Series: Studies in International Trade and Investment Law

State Capitalism and International Investment Law
Panagiotis DelimatsisTilburg University the Netherlands, Gabrielle MarceauLegal Affairs Division Wto Secretariat, Georgios DimitropoulosHamad Bin Khalifa University Qatar, Krista Nadakavukaren (Swiss Institute of Comparative Law Switz Schefer
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Investors’ International Law ISBN 9781509951062
Published December 2022
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Investors’ International Law (eBook) ISBN 9781509937936
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Investors’ International Law ISBN 9781509937912
Published July 2021
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The Regulation of Product Standards in World Trade Law (eBook) ISBN 9781509931156
Published November 2020
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The Regulation of Product Standards in World Trade Law ISBN 9781509931132
Published November 2020
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The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement: A 21st-Century Model ISBN 9781509915385
Published December 2017
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The China-Australia Free Trade Agreement: A 21st-Century Model (eBook) ISBN 9781509915408
Published December 2017
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