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URL:https://www.hiig.de/events/the-digital-trade-imbalace-lunch-talk-with-
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SUMMARY:Das digitale Handelsungleichgewicht – Lunch Talk mit Susan Aarons
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DESCRIPTION:Open Brown-Bag Lunch\nDas digitale Handelsungleichgewicht –Lu
 nch talk mit Susan Aaronson\nAt The Intersection of Cross-Border Informati
 on Flows and Human Rights: TPP as a case study\nWednesday\, 22 June 2016 
 · 1pm · HIIG Kitchen\nAm 22. Juni fand ein offener Brown-bag Lunch in de
 r Küche des Instituts statt. Susan Aaronson\, Research Professor und Cros
 s-Disciplinary Felllow an der Elliott School of International Affairs der 
 George Washington University hat Einflüsse der Transpazifischen Partners
 chaft auf die Datenregulierung aufgezeigt und mögliche Parallelen zu TTIP
  gezogen. Die Veranstaltung fand auf englisch statt\, weitere Informatione
 n untenstehend.\n\nPolicymakers struggle to govern the Internet and Intern
 et providers\, which are global\, with laws\, regulations\, and norms that
  are national.  Trade agreements provide a way to solve this governance d
 ilemma\, but they are not without flaws. In this presentation\, Aaronson d
 iscusses  the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)\, how it governs informatio
 n flows\, and how it could affect TTIP (the Trans Atlantic Trade  and Inv
 estment Partnership-a trade agreement between the US and the EU nations).\
 n\nThe US argues that TPP “promotes e-Commerce\, protects digital freedo
 m\, and preserves an Open Internet” because it limits data protectionism
 \, makes the free flow of information a default\, and allows TPP signatori
 es to challenge censorship and filtering as trade barriers.  But the Obam
 a Administration has the analysis half right.  If TPP is approved by the 
 twelve member states\, it could help advance cross-border information flow
 s. However\, TPP barely mentions users and does little to protect digital 
 rights. Moreover\, should TPP go into effect\, governments can rely on the
  agreement’s exceptions to continue to block\, filter\, and censor infor
 mation flows.  Aaronson will make suggestions for how to better policies 
 to promote digital trade with policies to advance digital rights.\n\nSusan
  Ariel Aaronson is Research Professor and Cross-Disciplinary Felllow at th
 e Elliott School of International Affairs\,  George Washington University
 \, USA\, as  well as the Cavalho Fellow at the Government Accountability 
 Project. Her research looks at the intersection of trade\, human rights\, 
 and the rule of law.\n\n&nbsp\;
CATEGORIES:Events vor 2018 ohne Titelbild,Exploring Digital Spheres
LOCATION:Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft\, Französische S
 traße 9\, Berlin\, 10117\, Deutschland
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