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Book Review: International Economic Law in the Era of Datafication by Shin-Yi Peng (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024), ISBN: 978-1-009-35498-1.

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Book Review: International Economic Law in the Era of Datafication by Shin-Yi Peng (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2024), ISBN: 978-1-009-35498-1.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2025

Mira Burri*
Affiliation:
University of Lucerne

Abstract

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Copyright © The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Secretariat of the World Trade Organization

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References

1 Peng, S.-Y. (2024) International Economic Law in the Era of Datafication.Cambridge University Press, 3CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

2 Ibid., 4.

3 WTO, Brazil – Certain Measures Concerning Taxation and Charges, WT/DS497, 16 January 2020.

4 See e.g. The World Bank (2021) World Development Report 2021: Data for Better Lives. Washington, DC: The World BankGoogle Scholar.

5 For a fully fledged analysis of regulatory autonomy in digital trade, see Burri, M. and Kholofelo, K. (2024) ‘Regulatory Autonomy in Digital Trade Agreements’, Journal of International Economic Law 27, 127CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

6 Peng, supra n. 1, 43.

7 Peng, ibid., 70–76.

8 Peng, ibid., 93.

9 Peng, ibid., 98–99.

10 Peng, ibid., 105–106.

11 Peng, ibid., 153.

12 Burri, M., Vasquez, M., and Kugler, K. (2024) ‘The Evolution of Digital Trade Law: Insights from TAPED’, World Trade Review 23, 190207CrossRefGoogle Scholar.