2019
DOI: 10.1017/s1474745618000514
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The Importance of Cross-Border Regulatory Cooperation in an Era of Digital Trade

Abstract: Technology is transforming global trade. The global trading system, however, has struggled to keep up with changes in technology. One of the major challenges for the trading system is that the issues raised by digitally enabled commerce are largely regulatory in nature. The issues that are at the forefront of digital trade increasingly relate to citizens’ most fundamental interactions, including speech, finance, energy, and transportation. This paper argues that resolving these international regulatory issues … Show more

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“…While the most commonly appearing in RTA provisions concerning e-commerce is the latter's promotion [López González and Ferencz, 2018, p. 15], there are hardly any specific solutions implemented in RTAs, which would address the challenges related to the transition to a digital economy. Even though the international law and regulatory cooperation seem to be important tools for facilitating digital trade [Ahmed 2019], lack of data impedes the possibility to assess the potential of various regulatory measures that could be applied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the most commonly appearing in RTA provisions concerning e-commerce is the latter's promotion [López González and Ferencz, 2018, p. 15], there are hardly any specific solutions implemented in RTAs, which would address the challenges related to the transition to a digital economy. Even though the international law and regulatory cooperation seem to be important tools for facilitating digital trade [Ahmed 2019], lack of data impedes the possibility to assess the potential of various regulatory measures that could be applied.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We inspected the article's content to determine whether they discussed oracle or oracle problem issues. We realized that two of the papers were included in the sample for only having references to other articles that include the word "oracle" in the title [57,58]. One article at the end, although using the word "oracle" within the text, referred to the Oracle company and not to blockchain oracles [59].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We inspected the article's content to determine whether they discussed oracle or oracle problem issues. We realized that two of the papers were included in the sample for only having references to other articles that include the word "oracle" in the title [24,25]. One article at the end, although using the word oracle within the text, referred to the Oracle company and not to blockchain oracles [26].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%