Martin Aaron, Balestra Giulia
Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society Tilburg University.
UN Refugee Agency.
Glob Policy. 2019 Nov;10(4):733-736. doi: 10.1111/1758-5899.12729. Epub 2019 Sep 9.
The global regulatory community continues to explore new approaches to supervising innovation. Among these, so-called 'regulatory sandboxes' are proving to be particularly appealing to the financial sector as it seeks to promote technological and data-driven innovation. These 'playgrounds' for innovation are also spreading to other regulated sectors such as telecommunications, data protection, energy, and environmental protection, allowing participants to test new business models and technologies under the supervision of regulators while the applicable rules are temporarily relaxed. Regulators can provide targeted guidance to sandbox participants, including help with understanding how an innovation fits within the existing regulatory framework. As of July 2019, at least 50 sandboxes were either in operation or under consideration globally. Significantly, many of these are based in countries that host large numbers of displaced persons. This commentary explores the potential role for sandboxes in promoting responsible humanitarian innovation. Through a review of the literature, we discuss the stated benefits of the sandbox approach while also acknowledging notable risks and challenges to their sustained deployment. We then reflect on how the humanitarian sector might engage regulators and other stakeholders through sandboxes to develop and catalyze innovations that better serve those affected by humanitarian crises, including the displaced.
全球监管界继续探索监管创新的新方法。其中,所谓的“监管沙盒”对金融部门尤其具有吸引力,因为该部门试图推动技术和数据驱动的创新。这些创新“试验场”也正在扩展到电信、数据保护、能源和环境保护等其他受监管领域,使参与者能够在监管机构的监督下测试新的商业模式和技术,同时适用规则会暂时放宽。监管机构可以为沙盒参与者提供有针对性的指导,包括帮助理解一项创新如何适应现有的监管框架。截至2019年7月,全球至少有50个沙盒正在运行或正在考虑之中。值得注意的是,其中许多沙盒位于收容大量流离失所者的国家。本评论探讨了沙盒在促进负责任的人道主义创新方面的潜在作用。通过对文献的回顾,我们讨论了沙盒方法宣称的好处,同时也承认其持续部署存在的显著风险和挑战。然后,我们思考人道主义部门如何通过沙盒与监管机构和其他利益相关者合作,以开发和催化能更好地服务于受人道主义危机影响者(包括流离失所者)的创新。