The development of new digital technologies has resulted in
significant transformations in daily life, from the arrival of
online shopping to more fundamental changes in the ways we work and
communicate. Many of these changes raise questions that transcend
market access and liberalisation, and demand cooperation and
coherent regulatory design. International trade regulation has
hitherto not reacted in a forward-looking manner to the digital
revolution and, particularly at the multilateral level, legal
engineering has yielded few tangible results. This book examines
whether WTO laws possess the necessary flexibility and resilience
to accommodate the changes brought about by burgeoning digital
trade. By revealing both the potential and the limitations of the
WTO framework, it provides a broad picture of the interaction
between digital technologies and trade regulation, links the often
disconnected discourses of international trade law, intellectual
property and cyberlaw and explores discrete problems in different
domains of global trade regulation.
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