<p>New economic developments such as E-Commerce raise not only economic but also legal questions. Most of these questions are treated in a different way by the jurisdictions or have not been regulated so far. Companies are facing a material uncertainty with regard to international transactions which
E-commerce law and practice in Europe
β Scribed by Ian Walden
- Publisher
- Woodhead Publishing
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 686
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This series of cutting-edge reviews examines and evaluates the special rules designed to regulate the internet, both in Europe and at national level in the Member States. It also explains the relevant technological developments and evaluates them against the legal background.
β¦ Table of Contents
Electronic commerce and law; How to regulate the internet; Contract law; The content of web contracts; Intellectual property β Copyright; Law and technology convergence; Trademark law; Reference tools; Intermediaries β Liability for online intermediaries: Comparing EU and US legal frameworks; The European directive; Data protection β Determining applicable law pursuant to European data protection legislation; Electronic threats; Protection of data under European law; Consumer protection; Electronic payment; Law and technology convergence; Taxation β Tax aspects of international electronic commerce; Law and technology convergence: Electronic commerce taxation; Private international law; The identification of applicable law and liability with regard to the use of protected material in the digital context.
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