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The New Legal Framework For Ecommerce In Europe Lilian Edwards Editor

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The New Legal Framework For Ecommerce In Europe Lilian Edwards Editor
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Author: Lilian Edwards (editor)
ISBN: 9781472563514, 1472563514
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The New Legal Framework For Ecommerce In Europe Lilian Edwards Editor by Lilian Edwards (editor) 9781472563514, 1472563514 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays by well known specialists in e-commerce and Internet law, drawn from both academe and practice, analyses recent crucial legislation which has created, for the first time, a legal regime governing European electronic commerce. The central focus is on the European Electronic Commerce Directive and its implementation in the UK since August 2002. The E-Commerce Directive develops a distinctive European strategy for regulating and promoting on-line business and the information society. Areas of the Directive analysed include contracting on-line, Internet service provider liability, consumer privacy including spam and ‘cookies’, country of origin regulation, and on-line alternative dispute resolution (ODR). Further chapters move beyond the Directive to discuss other important new laws in this domain, including the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive, the Distance Selling Directives, the Electronic Money Directive, the Lawful Business regulations on employee surveillance, the disability discrimination rules affecting websites and the extension of VAT to on-line transactions. Both the European framework and the rules as implemented in the UK are examined and critiqued for how well they meet the needs of business and consumers.

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