TY - JOUR
T1 - Law and Digital Transformation in the Indo-Pacific
T2 - An International Economic Law Perspective
AU - Chaisse, Julien
AU - Dimitropoulos, Georgios
AU - Mosquera, Irma
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Julien Chaisse et al., 2025.
PY - 2025/8
Y1 - 2025/8
N2 - The Indo-Pacific has become a key site for legal responses to the global digital economy. While the region includes several advanced digital markets, major differences in infrastructure and regulatory capacity remain. Governments are introducing domestic, regional, and plurilateral instruments that affect how trade, investment, and data flows are handled. This article argues that these efforts mark a wider turn in international economic law, away from harmonization and toward coordination through interoperability and mutual recognition. Yet law does not always improve outcomes. New rules can encourage cooperation, but they can also exclude or reinforce geopolitical tension. This article examines how governments across the Indo-Pacific are building legal tools that respond to digital expansion while managing external pressure and internal constraints. These experiments are uneven and incomplete, but they reveal how the region is moving from passive rule-taker to active contributor in setting terms for the global digital economy.
AB - The Indo-Pacific has become a key site for legal responses to the global digital economy. While the region includes several advanced digital markets, major differences in infrastructure and regulatory capacity remain. Governments are introducing domestic, regional, and plurilateral instruments that affect how trade, investment, and data flows are handled. This article argues that these efforts mark a wider turn in international economic law, away from harmonization and toward coordination through interoperability and mutual recognition. Yet law does not always improve outcomes. New rules can encourage cooperation, but they can also exclude or reinforce geopolitical tension. This article examines how governments across the Indo-Pacific are building legal tools that respond to digital expansion while managing external pressure and internal constraints. These experiments are uneven and incomplete, but they reveal how the region is moving from passive rule-taker to active contributor in setting terms for the global digital economy.
KW - Artificial Intelligence
KW - Cross-border data flows
KW - Digital trade
KW - Interoperability
KW - Investment law
KW - Regulatory coordination
KW - Sovereignty
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105009627170
U2 - 10.1163/22119000-12340376
DO - 10.1163/22119000-12340376
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105009627170
SN - 1660-7112
VL - 26
SP - 575
EP - 620
JO - Journal of World Investment and Trade
JF - Journal of World Investment and Trade
IS - 4
ER -