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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2024

Shin-yi Peng
Affiliation:
National Tsing Hua University
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Contents

  1. Acknowledgments

  2. Introduction

  3. Part IEnabling Datafication: Broadband Infrastructure

    1. 1Data Network as Enabler: Digital Inclusion and Trade Policy

      1. 1.1Introduction

      2. 1.2Opening the Services Market

      3. 1.3Bridging the Digital Divide

      4. 1.4Digital Inclusion under International Trade Agreements

      5. 1.5Broadband Investment in a Broader Policy Context

      6. 1.6Conclusion

    2. 2Data Network as Critical Infrastructure: National Security and the Digital Economy

      1. 2.1Introduction

      2. 2.2Critical Infrastructure as the Backbone of the Digital Economy

      3. 2.3Contextualizing Security-Related Exceptions: Possible Reconciliation

      4. 2.4National Security and Trade Governance in a Datafied World

      5. 2.5Conclusion

  4. Part IIDriving Datafication: Digital Platform

    1. 3Data-Driven Platform as Service: Classification, Market Access, and Digital Sovereignty

      1. 3.1Introduction

      2. 3.2The “Renewal” of Trade Commitments

      3. 3.3Classifying Data-Driven Platforms

      4. 3.4Future Market Access for Data-Driven Platforms

      5. 3.5The Relationship between Market Access and Domestic Regulation

      6. 3.6Conclusion

    2. 4Data as Speech and Expression: Trade Aspects of Media Content Regulation

      1. 4.1Introduction

      2. 4.2Regulating UGC: Trade Aspects of Speech Regulation

      3. 4.3Regulating VSS: Trade Aspects of Cultural Policy

      4. 4.4Media Platformization and Local Presence

      5. 4.5Conclusion

    3. 5Data as Capital and Algorithmic Input: Competition, Transparency, and Trade Rules

      1. 5.1Introduction

      2. 5.2Trade and Competition Policy for a Platform Economy

      3. 5.3Trade Rules and Algorithmic Transparency

      4. 5.4Good Regulatory Practices for Platform Governance

      5. 5.5Conclusion

  5. Part IIIDatafication and Data Flows

    1. 6Data Flows as Digital Trade: Privacy and Cybersecurity Governance in a Datafied World

      1. 6.1Introduction

      2. 6.2Data Flow Restrictions as Trade Barriers

      3. 6.3Privacy Governance in a Datafied World

      4. 6.4Cybersecurity Governance in a Datafied World

      5. 6.5Global Architecture for Cross-Border Data Flows

      6. 6.6Conclusion

  6. Conclusion

  7. Select Bibliography

  8. Index

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  • Shin-yi Peng, National Tsing Hua University
  • Book: International Economic Law in the Era of Datafication
  • Online publication: 28 March 2024
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