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Internet Regulation and the International Trade Regime

Internet Regulation and the International Trade Regime

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This book examines the World Trade Organization Agreement for virtual society and explores key questions regarding internet regulation and trade barriers. It argues that internet regulation can be a trade barrier, and that WTO members can invoke exception clauses to justify their measures. It provides deep interpretations of treaty law and case law and draws on interdisciplinary approaches to answer these questions.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 200 pages
Publication date: 29 January 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


In the era of information, the open Internet holds immense significance as a vital component for modern economic development. This comprehensive analysis delves into the World Trade Organization Agreement for virtual society, shedding light on critical issues related to internet regulation and trade barriers.

E-commerce, fueled by information and communication technology, has revolutionized international trade, offering unprecedented opportunities and challenges. While internet technology itself is neutral, its potential for misuse poses significant threats to individual rights, public morals, public order, and national security. The World Trade Organization (WTO) law and jurisprudence, which form the foundation of global economic and trade rules, are applicable in the realm of cyberspace, yet internet regulatory measures can also undermine the principles of free trade.

This book aims to address these pressing questions. It explores whether internet regulation constitutes a trade barrier and, if so, in what form. It also examines whether WTO members can invoke exception clauses to justify their internet regulatory measures. Through rigorous research, the book provides deep interpretations of treaty law and case law, drawing from various interdisciplinary approaches to provide comprehensive answers.

This book is of immense interest to scholars and students of law, particularly those specializing in international trade and internet regulation. It also appeals to anyone with an interest in Chinese cyber law, as it sheds light on the complex interplay between global trade rules and the evolving landscape of digital commerce.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032282442

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