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Exploring the new horizons of international law concerning globalization of economy
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Exploring the new horizons of international law concerning globalization of economy/ by Jamil Afzal.
作者:
Afzal, Jamil.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xxi, 193 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
International Law and Globalization of Economy -- International Laws of Cyber Economy -- Digital Currency Implications -- Regulatory Laws of Digital Currency -- Conflicts of National International E-Commerce Rules -- International Law and Emerging Economic Issues -- Legal Framework of Globalization of Economy -- Potential of International Law and Digital Economy.
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Electronic commerce - Law and legislation. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-1312-3
ISBN:
9789819513123
Exploring the new horizons of international law concerning globalization of economy
Afzal, Jamil.
Exploring the new horizons of international law concerning globalization of economy
[electronic resource] /by Jamil Afzal. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xxi, 193 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
International Law and Globalization of Economy -- International Laws of Cyber Economy -- Digital Currency Implications -- Regulatory Laws of Digital Currency -- Conflicts of National International E-Commerce Rules -- International Law and Emerging Economic Issues -- Legal Framework of Globalization of Economy -- Potential of International Law and Digital Economy.
This book studies how international law is evolving to meet the challenges of the digital age. This book tries to answer this question by presenting a detailed analysis of how international law is responding or failing to respond to the digital economy. The author investigates how leading countries with advanced digital economic systems, including the regulation of cryptocurrencies or digital trade and E-commerce in the European Union, China, and USA, have approached these issues. Taking the WTO and the UN as examples, the book examines the efforts made by these international institutions to retrofit traditional legal structures for a world increasingly defined by the internet. Can global trade rules designed for physical goods be applied to digital products and services? How can global institutions facilitate cooperation between countries with drastically different levels of technological development? These questions shape the discussion. The approach used in this book does not only focus on the laws but also the growing technological world. The digital world is more dynamic than it is possible to regulate it through laws that may take a lot of time to be adopted and enforced. Some laws were drafted many years ago and may now be incomplete and full of loopholes and ambiguities. By mixing legal research with real-world examples, this book aims to provide practical insights into how international law can progress to address these issues at the front. This book provides the reader with a valuable understanding of the digital economy and its relationship with international law by integrating comparative legal analysis with insights regarding contemporary global economic conditions. The author has looked at laws and regulations, examined case studies, and critically assessed how international law might (or might not) be the solution to the challenges of globalization in the digital age.
ISBN: 9789819513123
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