This module is optional for students in the LLM International Economic Law (IEL) programme of study and is also available as an optional module for students on the Advanced Legal Studies (ALS), International Commercial Law (ICL) and International Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation (ICGFR) programmes and as an external option for students on the International Development and Human Rights (IDLHR) programme.
This module is designed to offer a critical overview of what can be described as the legal and regulatory foundations of the contemporary global digital economy. The module will introduce and examine aspects of the global digital economy and international economic law foundations, while taking into account its evolving economic, political, social and cultural context. It will provide an overview of the legal and other regulatory foundations of the global digital economy and critically consider the operations of the main global institutions and frameworks governing international economic relations witin the digital economy. The course will also consider the role of international economic actors, both state and non-state, in shaping and influencing these regulatory frameworks.
The module will situate international economic law of the digital economy within a broader understanding of its interactions with other international and national, legal and non-legal processes and examine its role in the constitution of the contemporary global digital economy. Emphasis is placed upon the manner in which international economic law constructs international economic relations in the digital age, in as much as it regulates the behaviour of international economic actors and global economic activity, as well as some of its major contradictions.
This module builds on (but does not necessarily rely on) the foundational study of modules within the International Economic Law LLM pathway, including LA908 (International Economic Law), LA906 (International Investments Law), and LA932 (Legal Aspects of International Trade and the World Trade Organisation).
This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.
1 Introduction to International Economic Law (IEL) of the the Digital Economy
2 Theorising the Relationship between Technology, Law and the Digital Economy
3 International Trade Law of the Digital Economy
4 International Investments Law of the Digital Economy
5 International Financial Law of the Digital Economy
6 Extra-Territorial National Laws Governing the Global Digital Economy
7 Transnational Technology Standard-Setting as IEL of the Digital Economy
8 Self-Regulation of Transnational Corporations as IEL of the Digital Economy
9 National Digital Industrial Policy Making within International Economic Law
By the end of the module, students should be able to:
Reading lists can be found in Talis
Technical - Technological competence and staying current with knowledge
Communication - Verbal, listening, writing, technical communication skills, using different medium for communicating
Critical Thinking - Problem-solving, analysis of possible solutions etc
| Type | Required |
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| Lectures | 9 sessions of 1 hour (4%) |
| Seminars | 9 sessions of 2 hours (9%) |
| Private study | 123 hours (62%) |
| Assessment | 50 hours (25%) |
| Total | 200 hours |
164 hours of private study will involve interacting with readings outlined in the module reading list and watching recorded lectures and other videos uploaded on Moodle to supplement the lectures and seminars.
No further costs have been identified for this module.
You must pass all assessment components to pass the module.
| Weighting | Study time | Eligible for self-certification | |
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Assessment component |
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| International Economic Law of the Digital Economy | 100% | 50 hours | Yes (extension) |
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This module will be assessed by a 4000-word coursework essay due at the end of the Term. The students will choose one essay question out of a choice of 6 essay questions. |
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Reassessment component is the same |
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Feedback will be recorded on Tabula.
This module is Optional for: