Digital services in international trade law / Ines Willemyns.
2021
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Digital services in international trade law / Ines Willemyns.
Imprint
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
Description
1 online resource (xxxvi, 392 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Series
Cambridge international trade and economic law.
Formatted Contents Note
Digitisation and its terminology
The impact of digitisation on international trade
Barriers to digital services trade
Digital services and the GATS
Classification of digital services within the GATS framewor
WTO instruments applicable to digital services trade
GATS consistency of barriers to digital services trade
Evolution of e-commerce related provisions in RTAs
How extensive e-commerce RTAs address barriers to digital services trade.
The impact of digitisation on international trade
Barriers to digital services trade
Digital services and the GATS
Classification of digital services within the GATS framewor
WTO instruments applicable to digital services trade
GATS consistency of barriers to digital services trade
Evolution of e-commerce related provisions in RTAs
How extensive e-commerce RTAs address barriers to digital services trade.
Summary
Digitisation has significantly impacted international trade. This book explains the impact of digitisation on trade in services, the ensuing concept of 'digital services' and the different types of trade barriers these services face. This book establishes that the legal framework that applies to trade in services also applies to digital services. It elaborates on the scope of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and how to classify digital services. The relevant GATS obligations are subsequently applied to several case studies that illustrate the barriers to digital services trade. These case studies demonstrate the impact of the applicability of GATS to digital services on countries' international obligations. Finally, the book maps the electronic commerce-related provisions in in regional trade agreements (RTAs). Six extensive e-commerce RTAs are compared in depth and it is considered whether they add substantially to the existing multilateral obligations applicable to digital services trade.
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Cambridge Books Online.
Language
English
ISBN
9781108946353 (ebook)
9781108837538 (hardback)
9781108931038 (paperback)
9781108837538 (hardback)
9781108931038 (paperback)
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