Digital trade

Find NZCIEL's research exploring the opportunities and challenges of digital trade, including data governance, e-commerce, and regulatory frameworks.

Digital trade is transforming global commerce, driven by rapid technological advancements and the increasing integration of digital services into traditional trade. Intellectual property plays a pivotal role in this shift, shaping innovation, creativity, and the cross-border exchange of digital goods and services. As economies embrace digitalisation, the Asia-Pacific region stands out as a hub for digital trade activity, presenting both opportunities and challenges for trade policy.

NZCIEL researchers examine how intellectual property frameworks intersect with digital trade, focusing on issues such as cross-border data flows, digital services, and e-commerce. Key areas include the role of free trade agreements in facilitating digital trade, the challenges of aligning international frameworks such as WTO rules with the realities of digital economies, and the policy gaps created by the rapid pace of technological change.

Research on digital trade 2025

2025
[PREPRINT] Intellectual Property and Services in Digital Trade: Identifying Linkages and Trade Policy Gaps

Nikita Melashchenko

Under review

2022

2022

Nikita Melashchenko

Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, 2022.

2017

2017

Susy Frankel, Daniel Gervais (eds)

Victoria University Press, 2017.

2016

2016

Susy Frankel, Daniel Gervais

Kluwer Law International BV, 2016.

2016

Susy Frankel and Jessica Lai

Patent Law and Policy

2014

2014

Susy Frankel, Daniel Gervais (eds)

Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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