Table of Contents
Big data and global trade law: An introduction Mira Burri
Part I. Global Trade Law and Policy in the Age of Big Data:
1. Data flows and global trade law Mira Burri
2. Data flow-related provisions in preferential trade agreements: trends and patterns of diffusion Manfred Elsig and Sebastian Klotz
3. The costs of data protectionism Martina F. Ferracane
4. WTO law and cross-border data flows: an unfinished agenda Andrew D. Mitchell and Neha Mishra
Part II. From E-commerce to Big Data and AI: Emerging Issues in Global Trade Law:
5. Artificial intelligence and trade Anupam Chander
6. Blockchain's practical and legal implications for global trade and global trade law Emmanuelle Ganne
7. TRIPS meets big data Daniel J. Gervais
8. Big data, AI and border enforcement of intellectual property rights: impact on trade flows Xavier Seuba
Part IV. Safeguarding Privacy and Other Users' Rights in the Age of Big Data:
9. Futuring digital privacy: reimaging the law/tech interplay Urs Gasser
10. The algorithmic learning deficit: artificial intelligence, data protection, and trade Svetlana Yakovleva and Joris van Hoboken
11. Panta Rhei: a European perspective on ensuring a high-level of protection of human rights in a world in which everything flows Kristina Irion
Part IV. Global Perspectives on Digital Trade Governance:
12. Data regulation with Chinese characteristics Henry S. Gao
13. Regulatory convergence of data rules in Latin America Rodrigo Polanco Lazo
14. Uploading CPTPP and USMCA provisions to the WTO's digital trade negotiations poses challenges for national data regulation: example from Canada Patrick Leblond
15. Data ownership and data access rights: meaningful tools for promoting the EU digital single market? Florent Thouvenin and Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux
16. Data is different, so policymakers should pay close attention to its governance Susan A. Aaronson.
Editor
Mira Burri, University of Lucerne
Mira Burri is a senior lecturer at the University of Lucerne and the principal investigator of the research project 'The Governance of Big Data in Trade Agreements.' For more than a decade now, she has worked in the area of digital trade law, publishing a number of key studies and advising governments, the European Parliament and NGOs on the topic.
Contributors
Mira Burri, Manfred Elsig, Sebastian Klotz, Martina F. Ferracane, Andrew D. Mitchell, Neha Mishra, Anupam Chander, Emmanuelle Ganne, Daniel J. Gervais, Xavier Seuba, Urs Gasser, Svetlana Yakovleva Joris van Hoboken, Kristina Irion, Henry S. Gao, Rodrigo Polanco Lazo, Patrick Leblond, Florent Thouvenin, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux, Susan A. Aaronson