Book contents
- Digital Services in International Trade Law
- Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law
- Digital Services in International Trade Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- WTO Cases
- E-commerce RTAs
- Abbreviations
- Introduction The Uruguay Round and the Advent of the Internet
- Part I Digitisation and International Trade
- Part II Classification of Digital Services
- Part III Addressing Barriers at the WTO Level
- Part IV Addressing Barriers at the RTA Level
- Bibliography
- Index
Introduction - The Uruguay Round and the Advent of the Internet
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 September 2021
- Digital Services in International Trade Law
- Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law
- Digital Services in International Trade Law
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- WTO Cases
- E-commerce RTAs
- Abbreviations
- Introduction The Uruguay Round and the Advent of the Internet
- Part I Digitisation and International Trade
- Part II Classification of Digital Services
- Part III Addressing Barriers at the WTO Level
- Part IV Addressing Barriers at the RTA Level
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
The emergence of the Internet and the phenomenon of the digitisation of traditional goods and services has had a major impact on global trade. In the same way as digital goods and services have seeped into every aspect of our daily lives, digitisation has permeated international trade, heavily impacting cross-border trade in goods and services. Goods need no longer be bought in brick-and-mortar stores but can now be ordered online with minimal effort. Goods produced on the other side of the world are only one click away and consumers are spoiled with endless choice in virtual marketplaces. The rise of electronic commerce has caused the creation of so-called multi-sided platforms, whose business model is built on enabling transactions between two or more distinct types of customers (e.g. sellers and buyers). Some of these platforms have gained immense market shares and are starting to dominate the economic landscape in various sectors.
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- Digital Services in International Trade Law , pp. 1 - 4Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021