东盟对网络空间国际法和规范的模糊性

Eugene EG Tan, B. Ang
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本章将讨论,虽然东南亚国家联盟(ASEAN)有时强调需要并尊重以规则为基础的国际秩序,以及国际法适用于网络空间,但它并未说明如何适用于网络空间。东盟的经验是独特的,应该与其他地区组织分开考虑。学者们试图将东盟与欧盟进行比较,希望了解国际法和遵守规范的过程是相似的。然而,与欧洲联盟不同的是,欧洲联盟在规则和法律方面的一体化是先进的,各国拥有共同的文化遗产、共同的语言并面临类似的经济和安全问题,东盟是一个独特的地区,其区域集团的形成主要以互利和地理为基础。东盟是一个务实的实体,当它意识到国际体系中的秩序缺陷时,它不会武断地制定国际法,也不会完全赞同对国际法的单一解释或他人对网络空间治理的看法。东盟领导人尤其重视“相互尊重”和“互不干涉”原则,并将主权视为东盟成员国之间神圣不可侵犯的原则。人们不愿意界定该区域各国所认为的主权,选择保持一种模棱两可的立场,以便在外交和国内政策方面实现更大的灵活性。
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ASEAN Ambiguity on International Law and Norms for Cyberspace
This chapter will argue that while the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has on occasion stressed the need and its respect for a rules-based international order, and that international law applies in cyberspace, it has not spelt out how it applies to cyberspace. The ASEAN experience is unique and should be considered separately from other regional organisations. Scholars have tried to compare ASEAN and the European Union (EU) in the hope that the processes of understanding international law and conforming to norms are similar. However, unlike the European Union, where integration on rules and law are advanced and States share a common cultural heritage, a common language and face similar economic and security problems, ASEAN is a unique area where the formation of a regional grouping is based largely on mutual benefit and geography. ASEAN is a pragmatic entity that is not dogmatic on the framing of international law when it perceives a deficit of order in the international system, and does not solely subscribe to a singular interpretation of international law or to others’ views on cyberspace governance. ASEAN leaders especially place much importance on the principles of ‘mutual respect’ and ‘non-interference’, and views sovereignty as a sacrosanct principle among ASEAN member States. There is an unwillingness to define what States in the region see as sovereignty, choosing to maintain an ambiguous stance in order to achieve more flexibility in both foreign and domestic policy.
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