Legal Regulation of International Trade in Cryptographic Products and Technologies: WTO Tools and Regional Agreements
S. Q. Hashimy,
J. S. Magoge
Abstract:Objective: to demonstrate the complex legal landscape which is being changed under the influence of the modern digital landscape developing with the integration of cryptographic technologies into international trade and especially into the field of information and communication technology products.Methods: the study of the documents is built primarily on a set of ways of interpreting legal acts, which allows analyzing the content of primary legal sources, namely the provisions for cryptographic products circul… Show more
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