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Undermining the Consensus-Building and List-Based Standards in Export Controls: What the US Export Controls Act Means to the Global Export Control Regime

机译:破坏出口管制中建立共识和基于清单的标准:《美国出口管制法》对全球出口管制制度的意义

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On 13 August 2018, US President Donald Trump signed a legislation called the 'Export Controls Act of 2018' (ECA) that is important for reinvigorating the export control regime in the USA. This paper argues that contents of the ECA will not only impact the USA but also the way that the ECA is structured will potentially have a long-lasting influence on international export control regimes and the role that export controls play in international trade.International export control regimes were established post-World War II as a trade measure to pursue common strategic and national security goals among allied countries. Due to the sensitive nature of national security issues, international export control agreements were structured as non-binding agreements that heavily relied on the consensus of participating countries in formulating export control lists that the participating countries could then adopt in their domestic regulations. The cohesiveness of the global export control regimes has been based on the cornerstones of the consensus-building and list-based standards. The USA established its export control regimes to complement these international export control regimes and has been a strong proponent of requesting countries to adopt the international export control lists into domestic regulations. With the passage of the ECA, the infusion of economic policy considerations such as maintaining the USA's technological leadership through adding a category of emerging and foundational technology has changed the long-standing export control narrative. Through the changes made to the US ECA, the scope of national security subject to export control regimes has expanded from being focused on military-oriented goods and technology into one that now includes commercial technology. While the changes made through the ECA serve to protect the USA's technological interests, the statute could also undermine important elements of the global export control regime that the international community has established in the past seventy years post-World War II.
机译:2018年8月13日,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普签署了一项名为``2018年出口管制法案''(ECA)的立法,这对于重振美国的出口管制制度至关重要。本文认为,ECA的内容不仅会影响美国,而且ECA的组织方式也可能对国际出口管制制度以及出口管制在国际贸易中的作用产生长期影响。在第二次世界大战之后建立了一些政权,作为一种贸易手段,旨在实现盟国之间的共同战略和国家安全目标。由于国家安全问题的敏感性质,国际出口管制协议被构造为不具约束力的协议,在很大程度上依赖参与国在制定出口管制清单方面的共识,供参与国随后在其国内法规中采用。全球出口管制制度的凝聚力是基于建立共识和基于清单的标准的基石。美国建立了出口管制制度以补充这些国际出口管制制度,并强烈要求各国将国际出口管制清单纳入国内法规。随着ECA的通过,诸如通过添加一类新兴技术和基础技术来维持美国的技术领先地位等经济政策因素的注入,改变了长期以来的出口管制政策。通过对美国ECA的更改,受出口管制制度约束的国家安全范围已从专注于军事导向的商品和技术扩展到现在包括商业技术的范围。尽管通过ECA进行的更改可以保护美国的技术利益,但该法规也可能破坏国际社会在第二次世界大战后过去的70年中建立的全球出口管制制度的重要内容。

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    《Journal of International Economic Law》 |2019年第4期|579-599|共21页
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    Fu Jen Catholic Univ Dept Financial & Econ Law New Taipei Taiwan;

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