Law of international on-line business : a global perspective
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Law of international on-line business : a global perspective
Sweet & Maxwell, 1998-
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- suppl. no. 1
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Kobe University Library for Social Sciences
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"Published under the auspices of the Center for International Legal Studies."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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[text] ISBN 9780421589308
Description
The arrival of the Internet and increase in electronic commerce has exposed a minefield of widely different regulatory systems around the world. The Law of Online Business provides a clear guide - combining a survey of the general legal principles with country-by-country analysis of on-line transactions in major commercial jurisdictions. Gives a genuinely international perspective with separate chapters on 22 jurisdictions. Practical coverage - highlighting the key points for lawyers to watch. Regular supplements are planned to keep pace with the development of the law.
Table of Contents
- A. International overview: International, regional and national regulation of the internet and electronic commerce. B. Country-by-country survey: 15 EU states, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. C. Appendices: glossary of technical terms
- international regulatory material.
- Volume
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suppl. no. 1 ISBN 9780421640504
Description
The arrival of the Internet and increase in electronic commerce has exposed a minefield of widely different regulatory systems around the world. The Law of Online Business provides a clear guide - combining a survey of the general legal principles with country-by-country analysis of on-line transactions in major commercial jurisdictions.
* Gives a genuinely international perspective with separate chapters on 22 jurisdictions
* Practical coverage - highlighting the key points for lawyers to watch
* Regular supplements are planned to keep pace with the development of the law
Table of Contents
- A. International overview: International, regional and national regulation of the internet and electronic commerce. B. Country-by-country survey: 15 EU states, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore. C. Appendices: glossary of technical terms
- international regulatory material.
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