[<i>The EU as a Global Digital Actor</i>] is successful in defining and demonstrating a full picture of the EU as an institutionalist global protagonist in critical digital domains …The author’s deep knowledge of EU digital regulation is an asset for the reader, who can find in the book not only a detailed and critical analysis of major EU regulatory trends and policies, but also the bigger picture comprising the regulatory design and its externalities and variants, in the global field. The book is a concise and thoughtful analysis of the EU’s action and policy in global digital regulation.

- Tatiana Eleni Synodinou, Common Market Law Review

<i>The EU as a Global Digital Actor</i> succeeds in offering readers a thorough perspective on how institutionalisation plays a pivotal role in defining governance structures and international interactions on a global scale … Fahey has effectively formulated a strong and persuasive argument that underscores the crucial importance of institutionalisation in shaping the EU’s position on digital trade and data flows. Institutionalisation has emerged as an indispensable catalyst in shaping the EU’s global positioning. It provides a lens through which to understand the evolution of European policies in the process and also sheds light on the EU’s aspiration to be perceived in a specific way in the field of international relations.

- Silvia Talavera Lodos, European Law Review

This is the first book-length treatment of the advancement of EU global data flows and digital trade through the framework of European institutionalisation. Drawing on case studies of EU-US, EU-Japan and EU-China relations it charts the theoretical and empirical approaches at play. It illustrates how the EU has pioneered high standards in data flows and how it engages in significant digital trade reforms, committed to those standards. The book marks a major shift in how institutionalisation and the EU should be viewed as it relates to two of the more extraordinary areas of global governance: trade and data flows. This significant book will be of interest to EU constitutional lawyers, as well as those researching in the field of IT and data law.
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Introduction1. EU as a Global Data Actor: Nudging Convergence and Capture2. EU as a Digital Trade Actor3. EU as a Cyber Actor: Institutionalising EU Cyber Law4. On the Transatlantic Divide: Beyond Weak Institutionalisation5. East Asia Convergence: EU-Japan Relations and Data6. East Asian Reverse Convergence? EU-China Relations
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This is the first significant study of how EU institutionalisation promotes and enhances EU digital trade and global data transfers.
First book-length study on EU institutionalisation and its role in promoting EU digital trade
Refreshing new takes on EU law.Modern Studies in European Law publishes the best new academic works on EU law by younger scholars in the subject. The series embraces the full scope of scholarship on EU law from doctrinal analysis to theoretical exploration, and also encourages inter-disciplinary, comparative and historical approaches, the overall aim being to publish innovative work which will widen knowledge and understanding of the place of law in the creation of Europe.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781509957040
Publisert
2022-09-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Hart Publishing
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
264

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Elaine Fahey is Professor of Law and Jean Monnet Chair in Law and Transatlantic Relations at City, Law School, City, University of London, UK.