Smart Cities and International Trade Law

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 ECONOMICS World Trade Review Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI:10.1017/s1474745624000077
Yoshiko Naiki
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A ‘smart city’ is a buzz term and concept. The ‘smart city’ has mainly been discussed in the scholarly literature on urban planning, architecture, and geography. While the ‘smart city’ has been under-analyzed in international trade law, the term ‘smart city’ is commonly used in Asian trade policies. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) established the ‘ASEAN Smart Cities Network’ and the ‘smart city’ is now an important market opportunity for exporting smart technologies and services to ASEAN. Against this backdrop, this article addresses how smart cities can be regulated and governed by international trade law. The trade law perspective facilitates a broader understanding of smart city governance, which includes under-explored ‘global’ regulatory dimensions concerning the interaction between local governments and foreign firms. This article selects three relevant trade areas for discussions: (1) Internet of Things in the context of trade in goods and services; (2) international standard-setting activities; and (3) data governance. It further considers what kinds of regulatory issues international smart city projects can add to the current digital trade discourse. Drawing on the smart city literature, the article points out additional problems concerning security and privacy that have not yet been acknowledged in digital trade.
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智能城市与国际贸易法
智慧城市 "是一个热门词汇和概念。智慧城市 "主要在有关城市规划、建筑和地理的学术文献中讨论。虽然 "智慧城市 "在国际贸易法中的分析不足,但 "智慧城市 "一词在亚洲贸易政策中得到了普遍使用。东南亚国家联盟(东盟)建立了 "东盟智慧城市网络","智慧城市 "现已成为向东盟出口智能技术和服务的重要市场机遇。在此背景下,本文探讨了如何通过国际贸易法对智慧城市进行规范和管理。贸易法的视角有助于更广泛地理解智慧城市的治理,其中包括地方政府与外国公司之间互动的 "全球 "监管层面,而这一层面尚未得到充分探索。本文选择了三个相关的贸易领域进行讨论:(1) 货物和服务贸易背景下的物联网;(2) 国际标准制定活动;(3) 数据治理。文章还进一步探讨了国际智慧城市项目可为当前的数字贸易讨论增添哪些类型的监管问题。文章借鉴智慧城市文献,指出了数字贸易中尚未认识到的有关安全和隐私的其他问题。
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