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Legal Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Cross-Border Transactions - Navigating International Trade Law

Dhabu, Ankita Chandrashekhar LU (2024) HARN63 20241
Department of Business Law
Abstract
This study explores the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and cross-border transactions within international trade law, focusing on the associated legal challenges and regulatory considerations. Through an extensive review of academic literature, policy documents, and industry reports, the research identifies primary obstacles such as jurisdictional conflicts, liability frameworks, and data protection concerns inherent in Artificial Intelligence driven transactions. Framing these challenges as research questions, the study investigates proposed strategies and legal frameworks suggested by policymakers and legal scholars to address these complexities.
One line of inquiry examines the predominant legal challenges associated with... (More)
This study explores the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and cross-border transactions within international trade law, focusing on the associated legal challenges and regulatory considerations. Through an extensive review of academic literature, policy documents, and industry reports, the research identifies primary obstacles such as jurisdictional conflicts, liability frameworks, and data protection concerns inherent in Artificial Intelligence driven transactions. Framing these challenges as research questions, the study investigates proposed strategies and legal frameworks suggested by policymakers and legal scholars to address these complexities.
One line of inquiry examines the predominant legal challenges associated with Artificial Intelligence in cross-border transactions, while the other focuses on proposed strategies and legal frameworks to tackle these challenges. The analysis specifically focuses on the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act and its implications.
The findings of this study also address the legal complexities surrounding AI in international trade, the need for harmonized regulatory approaches and comprehensive liability frameworks. The Act is one such significant regulatory measure, offering insights into potential global governance implications for cross- border AI transactions. This research also offers valuable insights for policymakers, legal scholars, and practitioners navigating this evolving landscape. (Less)
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author
Dhabu, Ankita Chandrashekhar LU
supervisor
organization
course
HARN63 20241
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Artificial Intelligence, Cross-border Transactions, International Trade Law, Regulatory Frameworks, Jurisdictional Conflicts, Liability, Data Protection, EU AI Act.
language
English
id
9154823
date added to LUP
2024-06-03 09:12:50
date last changed
2024-06-03 09:12:50
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  abstract     = {{This study explores the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and cross-border transactions within international trade law, focusing on the associated legal challenges and regulatory considerations. Through an extensive review of academic literature, policy documents, and industry reports, the research identifies primary obstacles such as jurisdictional conflicts, liability frameworks, and data protection concerns inherent in Artificial Intelligence driven transactions. Framing these challenges as research questions, the study investigates proposed strategies and legal frameworks suggested by policymakers and legal scholars to address these complexities.
One line of inquiry examines the predominant legal challenges associated with Artificial Intelligence in cross-border transactions, while the other focuses on proposed strategies and legal frameworks to tackle these challenges. The analysis specifically focuses on the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act and its implications.
The findings of this study also address the legal complexities surrounding AI in international trade, the need for harmonized regulatory approaches and comprehensive liability frameworks. The Act is one such significant regulatory measure, offering insights into potential global governance implications for cross- border AI transactions. This research also offers valuable insights for policymakers, legal scholars, and practitioners navigating this evolving landscape.}},
  author       = {{Dhabu, Ankita Chandrashekhar}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Legal Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Cross-Border Transactions - Navigating International Trade Law}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}