In the age of information, an open Internet is a key component for modern economic development. This book analyses the World Trade Organization Agreement for virtual society and explores key questions regarding internet regulation and trade barriers.
In the age of information, an open Internet is a key component for modern economic development. This book analyses the World Trade Organization Agreement for virtual society and explores key questions regarding internet regulation and trade barriers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sun Nanxiang is an associate professor at the Institute of International Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). His research covers international economic law and cyber law.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Internet Regulation and International Trade Law 2. Internet Regulation under the WTO agreements 3. Reconsidering the Legitimacy of Internet Regulation: A Perspective from the General Exceptions 4. Reconsidering the Legitimacy of Internet Regulation: A Perspective from the Security Exceptions 5.Internet Regulation and the Application of TBT Agreement 6. Internet Regulation and International Law: A Chinese Perspective
1. Internet Regulation and International Trade Law 2. Internet Regulation under the WTO agreements 3. Reconsidering the Legitimacy of Internet Regulation: A Perspective from the General Exceptions 4. Reconsidering the Legitimacy of Internet Regulation: A Perspective from the Security Exceptions 5.Internet Regulation and the Application of TBT Agreement 6. Internet Regulation and International Law: A Chinese Perspective
1. Internet Regulation and International Trade Law 2. Internet Regulation under the WTO agreements 3. Reconsidering the Legitimacy of Internet Regulation: A Perspective from the General Exceptions 4. Reconsidering the Legitimacy of Internet Regulation: A Perspective from the Security Exceptions 5.Internet Regulation and the Application of TBT Agreement 6. Internet Regulation and International Law: A Chinese Perspective
1. Internet Regulation and International Trade Law 2. Internet Regulation under the WTO agreements 3. Reconsidering the Legitimacy of Internet Regulation: A Perspective from the General Exceptions 4. Reconsidering the Legitimacy of Internet Regulation: A Perspective from the Security Exceptions 5.Internet Regulation and the Application of TBT Agreement 6. Internet Regulation and International Law: A Chinese Perspective
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