Description
International Economic Law in the Era of Datafication explores the transformative impact of data-driven technologies on the legal frameworks governing global commerce. As digital platforms and data flows reshape international trade, this work provides critical analysis of how existing legal structures must evolve to address new challenges.
The book examines key issues including data sovereignty, digital taxation, algorithmic governance, and cross-border data transfers. It addresses regulatory responses from major economies and international bodies, analyzing tensions between innovation promotion and consumer protection.
Authored by leading expert Shin-yi Peng, this volume is essential for legal professionals, policymakers, and academics seeking to understand the intersection of international economic law and digitalization. It offers practical insights into emerging legal frameworks and their implications for businesses operating in the global digital economy.







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