Big data and global trade law /

"7.60bData has been conceptualized as the 'new oil' and although this is a flawed statement, it catches well the high value attached to data as a driver of economic growth and innovation, and as a force of change in all facets of societal life. The implications of data and data analyt...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Cambridge University Press
Other Authors: Burri, Mira (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
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Table of Contents:
  • Data flows and global trade law / Mira Burri
  • Data flow-related provisions in preferential trade agreements : trends and patterns of diffusion / Manfred Elsig and Sebastian Klotz
  • The costs of data protectionism / Martina Ferracane
  • WTO law and cross-border data flows : an unfinished agenda / Andrew D. Mitchell and Neha Mishra
  • Artificial intelligence and trade / Anupam Chander
  • Blockchain's practical and legal implications for global trade and global trade law / Emmanuel Ganne
  • TRIPS meets big data / Daniel J. Gervais
  • Big data, AI, and border enforcement of intellectual property rights : impact on trade flows / Xavier Seuba
  • Futuring digital privacy : reimaging the law/tech interplay / Urs Gasser
  • The algorithmic learning deficit : artificial intelligence, data protection, and trade / Svetlana Yakovleva and Joris Van Hoboken
  • Panta rhei : a European perspective on ensuring a high-level of protection of human rights in a world in which everything flows / Kristina Irion
  • Data regulation with Chinese characteristics / Henry S. Gao
  • Regulatory convergence of data rules in Latin America / Rodrigo Polanco Lazo
  • Uploading CPTPP and USMCA provisions to the WTO's digital trade negotiations poses challenges for national data regulation : example from Canada / Patrick Leblond
  • Data ownership and data access rights : meaningful tools for promoting the EU digital single market? / Florent Thouvenin and Aureliatamò-Larrieux
  • Data is different, so policymakers should pay close attention to its governance / Susan A. Aaronson.