Commercial and Arbitration Law of the Digital Economy

Commercial and Arbitration Law of the Digital Economy

by Robert Walters
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/08/2024

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This book discusses the importance of the digital economy and its most pressing challenge: the onset of quantum and critical technology. It looks at how its implementation, either on its own or coupled with artificial intelligence, impacts commercial and arbitration law.


International trade and investment are increasingly being integrated within national security policy and the law to protect the nation state. A failure to safeguard personal and commercial data will allow other state and non-state actors to set the rules that do not align with the values of the rule of law and transnational rules-based system. This book argues that it is necessary to establish a principles-based approach to governing the development and use of these technologies. Chapters touch on the application of smart contracts, arbitration, as well as mergers and acquisitions and their potential weaponisation in the digital economy due to their ability to transcend national security. Elements of intellectual property, particularly patents and trademarks, and how international legal instruments have directed national law-making are also explored.


This is a useful reference for governments, regulators, legal, technologists and policy experts. This is also of interest to scholars looking at personal and commercial data in relation to intellectual property, contracts and international commercial arbitration law.

ISBN:
9781040098707
9781040098707
Category:
Financial law
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-08-2024
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Robert Walters

Robert Walters is a wine merchant, vineyard owner and writer with over twenty-five years of experience in the wine trade.

His obsessive search for great grower wines has led him to work closely with many important producers in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, as well as many of Champagne's finest artisans.

Over the years he has also found the time to write for publications such as The World of Fine Wine, and it was a series of these articles on grower Champagnes that eventually led to this groundbreaking book. He lives in Melbourne with his partner and two young children.

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