亚太地区的数字服务和数字贸易:数字一体化的替代模式?

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 LAW Asia Pacific Law Review Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1080/10192557.2023.2216058
N. Mishra, Ana María González Valencia
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摘要本文通过对四个优惠贸易协定的比较分析,探讨了亚太地区的数字一体化:(i)《全面与进步跨太平洋伙伴关系协定》(CPTPP);二《区域全面经济伙伴关系协定》;以及两项纯数字协议:三东盟电子商务协议;以及(iv)《数字经济伙伴关系协定》。本文认为,尽管RCEP和东盟电子商务协定等亚洲/东盟主导的贸易伙伴关系协定乍看起来没有那么雄心勃勃,但与CPTPP等西方国家主导的贸易协定中的数字贸易章节相比,它们既相关又适合促进该地区的数字贸易一体化。从新亚洲地区主义的角度来看,这些协议通过务实、渐进的方式利用亚太地区的集体力量,对全球经济秩序做出了重大贡献。通过将软法律机制与具体的法律义务相结合,这些PTA更好地解决了各国数字发展水平和政策偏好的差异,最终导致在数字监管的复杂领域建立有意义的共识和长期参与。
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Digital services and digital trade in the Asia pacific: an alternative model for digital integration?
ABSTRACT This article explores digital integration in the Asia Pacific through a comparative analysis of four preferential trade agreements (PTAs): (i) the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (CPTPP); (ii) the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP); and two-digital only agreements: (iii) the ASEAN Ecommerce Agreement; and (iv) the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement. This article argues that although Asia/ASEAN-led PTAs such as RCEP and ASEAN E-Commerce Agreement appear less ambitious at first sight, when compared to digital trade chapters in PTAs led by western states such as the CPTPP, they are both relevant and appropriately suited to foster digital trade integration in the region. Viewed from the perspective of New Asian Regionalism, these agreements contribute substantially to the global economic order by leveraging the collective power of the Asia-Pacific through a pragmatic, incremental approach. By combining soft law mechanisms with specific legal obligations, these PTAs have better-addressed variations in digital development levels and policy preferences across countries, eventually leading to meaningful consensus-building and long-term engagement in complex areas of digital regulation.
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