The article aims to reflect on the exercise of the Union’s Common Commercial Policy (CCP) competence to contribute to the international regulation of AI in line with the EU value-based digital trade agenda, while examining the coherence of this strategy with the primary law requirement of supporting multilateral trade. It also intends to address some reflections on the contribution of the EU’s trade instruments to the potential renewal of the WTO legal system in the digital domain.
Villani, S. (2025). The EU Digital Trade Instruments and the WTO System. Bologna : Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche - Università di Bologna [10.6092/unibo/amsacta/8513].
The EU Digital Trade Instruments and the WTO System
Susanna Villani
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2025
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The article aims to reflect on the exercise of the Union’s Common Commercial Policy (CCP) competence to contribute to the international regulation of AI in line with the EU value-based digital trade agenda, while examining the coherence of this strategy with the primary law requirement of supporting multilateral trade. It also intends to address some reflections on the contribution of the EU’s trade instruments to the potential renewal of the WTO legal system in the digital domain.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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