Online Personal Data Protection and Data Flows Under the RCEP: A Nostalgic New Start?

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of World Trade Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.54648/trad2022027
Xin Wang
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This article analyses the institutional designs of online personal data protection, location of computing facilities and cross-border data flows (hereinafter referred to as ‘data-related issues’) in the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and the free trade agreements (FTAs) concluded between/among the RCEP Parties (hereinafter referred to as ‘inner-FTAs’). Varied institutional designs of the RCEP’s inner-FTAs suggest that uneven liberalization of data flows and regulatory fragmentation are prominent among the parties, but the inner-FTAs are still rooted in the conventional rationale of embedded liberalization. Comparatively, the RCEP’s institutional design concerning data-related issues diverts from the conventional rationale by formally harmonizing its heterogeneous inner-FTAs: the RCEP partially assimilates its inner-FTAs while making some innovations referring to some old elements of the multilateral trading system. In substance, the RCEP allows the Parties to have more autonomy to cultivate consensus and re-adjust the regional legal order as it reasserts the dominance of domestic regulation. The RCEP may head for two directions: it may either complement the multilateral trading system or grow into a novel regional legal order. The destination largely depends on whether the Parties can reach consensus. During the transitional period, soft law and non-state actors will play important roles in bridging the regulatory divide under the shadow of domestic regulation. Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), free trade agreements, institution, institutional design, online personal data protection, cross-border data flows, data localization, soft law, non-state actor, new legal order
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RCEP下的在线个人数据保护和数据流动:一个怀旧的新开始?
本文分析了《区域全面经济伙伴关系协定》(RCEP)和RCEP缔约方之间的自由贸易协定(FTAs)(以下简称“内部自由贸易协定”)中在线个人数据保护、计算设施选址和跨境数据流动(以下简称“数据相关问题”)的制度设计。RCEP内部自由贸易协定的不同制度设计表明,数据流动自由化的不平衡和监管碎片化在各方之间很突出,但内部自由贸易协定仍然植根于传统的嵌入式自由化理论。相比之下,RCEP在数据相关问题上的制度设计偏离了传统的理论基础,正式协调了其内部的异构自由贸易协定:RCEP在部分吸收其内部自由贸易协定的同时,参照多边贸易体制的一些旧要素进行了一些创新。实质上,RCEP赋予各缔约方更多凝聚共识、重新调整区域法律秩序的自主权,重申了国内监管主导地位。RCEP可能有两个方向:要么是对多边贸易体系的补充,要么是发展成为一种新的区域法律秩序。最终的结果在很大程度上取决于各方能否达成共识。在过渡时期,软法和非国家行为体将在弥合国内监管阴影下的监管鸿沟方面发挥重要作用。区域全面经济伙伴关系(RCEP)、自由贸易协定、制度、制度设计、在线个人数据保护、跨境数据流动、数据本地化、软法、非国家行为体、新法律秩序
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期刊介绍: Far and away the most thought-provoking and informative journal in its field, the Journal of World Trade sets the agenda for both scholarship and policy initiatives in this most critical area of international relations. It is the only journal which deals authoritatively with the most crucial issues affecting world trade today.
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