Artificial intelligence and international economic law : disruption, regulation, and reconfiguration / edited by Shen-yi Peng, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, Ching-Fu Lin, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, Thomas Streinz, New York University School of Law. - 1 online resource

"Most of the authors met in person in Taipei in the fall of 2019 for the Society of International Economic Law's (SIEL) Asian International Economic Law Network (AIELN) 6th biennial conference "International Trade Regime for the Data-Driven Economy: How Will Artificial Intelligence Transform International Economic Law", organized by Institute of Law for Science and Technology at National Tsing Hua University (NTHU). "--ECIP adknowledgements.

Includes bibliographical references.



"This book was finalized while countries around the world were still confronting a global public health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many came to rely on digital services as an infrastructure for social interaction and professional endeavors, including academic and educational work. The pandemic seems to have precipitated a further shift towards digital technologies and artificial intelligence. It is our hope that this book will contribute to an informed discussion about the relevance of and implications for international economic law beyond the pandemic"--


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Artificial intelligence--Law and legislation--Congresses.
Foreign trade regulation--Congresses.
International trade--Effect of technological innovations on--Congresses.
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