Between commodification and data protection: Regulatory models governing cross-border information transfers in regional trade agreements

IF 1.3 2区 社会学 Q1 LAW Leiden Journal of International Law Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.1017/s092215652300050x
Magdalena Słok-Wódkowska, Joanna Mazur
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Abstract The subject of this analysis is the role that regional trade agreements (RTAs) play in balancing between personal data commodification and protection of privacy and personal data, approached from the perspective of Karl Polanyi’s theory of double movement. We analyse provisions on cross-border information transfers and data protection in order to establish the models for balancing between the ideas of personal data commodification and social protection, understood as allowing for the use of measures that ensure privacy and personal data protection. Our analysis indicates that there are two general models concerning the liberalization of cross-border information transfers: one model restricts states’ ability to restrict data flows while the other is more open to such measures. Next, we identify three primary models governing how data protection is treated in the agreements that liberalize data flows: one that is based on the inclusion of substantive standards of protection in the content of the given agreement; one that uses international standards as a proxy for establishing certain level of protection; and one that is based on national data protection laws. Combining identified models of liberalizing data flows with identified models of ensuring data protection allows us to show that the inclusion of seemingly similar provisions on cross-border data transfers in various RTAs has resulted in developing several different models for balancing between commodification of personal data and data protection.
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在商品化和数据保护之间:区域贸易协定中管理跨境信息转移的监管模式
本文从波兰尼的双重运动理论出发,探讨区域贸易协定在平衡个人数据商品化与隐私和个人数据保护之间的作用。我们分析了关于跨境信息传输和数据保护的条款,以建立个人数据商品化和社会保护之间的平衡模型,理解为允许使用确保隐私和个人数据保护的措施。我们的分析表明,有两种关于跨境信息传输自由化的一般模型:一种模型限制了国家限制数据流动的能力,而另一种模型对此类措施更为开放。接下来,我们确定了三种主要模型,用于指导数据流自由化协议中如何对待数据保护:一种模型基于在给定协议的内容中包含实质性保护标准;一种使用国际标准作为建立一定程度保护的代理;一个是基于国家数据保护法的。将已确定的放开数据流动的模型与已确定的确保数据保护的模型结合起来,我们可以表明,在各种区域贸易协定中纳入关于跨境数据传输的看似相似的规定,导致了在个人数据商品化和数据保护之间取得平衡的几种不同模型的发展。
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