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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 October 2021

Shin-yi Peng
Affiliation:
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Ching-Fu Lin
Affiliation:
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Thomas Streinz
Affiliation:
New York University School of Law

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Artificial Intelligence and International Economic Law
Disruption, Regulation, and Reconfiguration
, pp. v - vii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2021
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. List of Contributors

  3. Preface

  4. 1Artificial Intelligence and International Economic Law: A Research and Policy Agenda

    Shin-yi Peng, Ching-Fu Lin, and Thomas Streinz

  5. Part ISystemic Shifts in the Global Economic Order

    1. 2Trade Law in a Data-Driven Economy: The Need for Modesty and Resilience

      Gregory Shaffer

    2. 3Global Law in the Face of Datafication and Artificial Intelligence

      Rolf H. Weber

    3. 4Trading Artificial Intelligence: Economic Interests, Societal Choices, and Multilateral Rules

      Dan Ciuriak and Vlada Rodionova

  6. Part IIReconceptualizing World Trade Organization Law for the Artificial Intelligence Economy

    1. 5Trade Rules for Industry 4.0: Why the Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement Matters Even More

      Aik Hoe Lim

    2. 6Autonomous Vehicle Standards under the Technical Barriers to Trade Agreement: Disrupting the Boundaries?

      Shin-yi Peng

    3. 7Convergence, Complexity and Uncertainty: Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Protection

      Bryan Mercurio and Ronald Yu

    4. 8Are Digital Trade Disputes “Trade Disputes”?

      Yuka Fukunaga

  7. Part IIIData Regulation as Artificial Intelligence Regulation

    1. 9International Economic Law’s Regulation of Data as a Resource for the Artificial Intelligence Economy

      Thomas Streinz

    2. 10Data Protection and Artificial Intelligence: The European Union’s Internal Approach and Its Promotion through Trade Agreements

      Alan Hervé

    3. 11Data Portability in a Data-Driven World

      Frederike Zufall and Raphael Zingg

  8. Part IVInternational Economic Law Limits to Artificial Intelligence Regulation

    1. 12Public Morals, Trade Secrets, and the Dilemma of Regulating Automated Driving Systems

      Ching-Fu Lin

    2. 13International Trade Law and Data Ethics: Possibilities and Challenges

      Neha Mishra

    3. 14Disciplining Artificial Intelligence Policies: World Trade Organization Law as a Sword and a Shield

      Kelly K. Shang and Rachel R. Du

  9. Part VReconfiguration of International Economic Law

    1. 15Across the Great Wall: E-commerce Joint Statement Initiative Negotiation and China

      Henry Gao

    2. 16The Next Great Global Knowledge Infrastructure Land Rush Has Begun: Will the USA or China Prevail?

      Jane K. Winn and Yi-Shyuan Chiang

    3. 17Trade Law Architecture after the Fourth Industrial Revolution

      Lisa Toohey

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  • Contents
  • Edited by Shin-yi Peng, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, Ching-Fu Lin, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, Thomas Streinz
  • Book: Artificial Intelligence and International Economic Law
  • Online publication: 01 October 2021
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