Paperless trade : opportunities, challenges, and solutions
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Paperless trade : opportunities, challenges, and solutions
(Global trade and finance series, v. 1)
Kluwer Law International, c2002
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Opportunities, challenges and solutions
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-195) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A "digital divide" threatens the global trade regime. And it is not narrowing - it is rapidly becoming an unbridgeable chasm. Nor is this a problem merely for developing countries: the headlong trend toward dematerialisation of trade documents in the developed world will grind to a halt unless all trading countries without exception possess the legal and operational ability to participate in paperless trade. This work not only describes the obstacles to universal support for paperless trade, but also provides solutions that can be implemented if stakeholders make the collective effort to achieve this goal. Dr. Laryea investigates such central issues as the following: legal problems and security risks not encountered in paper documentation; accommodating low-tech problems with electronic documentation; and funding the construction of information and communication technology infrastructure in developing countries. The presentation focuses on each of the essential contract documents in turn, from the quotation to the documentary credit, explaining exactly how the electronic versions of each work (particularly in terms of security), and why each is desirable.
目次
Introduction to Series. Foreword. Acknowledgments. 1. Opportunities and Challenges. I. The Opportunities. II. The Challenges. III. Organisation of Contents. 2. Legal Evidence Issues. I. Introduction. II. Admissibility of Electronic Evidence. III. Reliability of Electronic Evidence. IV. Private International Law Issues. V. Conclusion. 3. Contract of Sale. I. Introduction. II. Creation of the Contract of Sale. III. The Role of Writing in the Creation of the Contract of Sale. IV. Functions of Writing. V. Type of Written Document. VI. Conclusion. 4. Contract of Carriage and Transport Documents. I. Introduction. II. Creation of the Contract of Carriage. III. Documents Generated Under Sea Carriage Contracts. IV. Functions of Documents Generated under Sea Carriage Contract. V. The Various Documents. VI. Conclusion. 5. Insurance Documents. I. Introduction. II. Formation of the Transit Insurance Contract. III. The Slip. IV. The Policy. V. The Certificate of Insurance. VI. The Broker's Cover Note. VII. The Letter of Insurance. VIII. Legal Reform in Australia. IX. Conclusion. 6. Payment in Paperless Trade. I. Introduction. II. Reasons for the Documentary Credit's Popularity. III. Relevancy of Documentary Credits in Paperless Trade. IV. Are There Viable Alternative Methods for Providing Security, Liquidity and Proximity? V. Electronic Documentary Credits. VI. Conclusion. 7. The ICT Gap. I. Introduction. II. Nature and Causes of the ICT Gap. III. Implications of the ICT Gap. IV. Conclusion. 8. Potential Solutions. I. Introduction. II. A Dual System. III. Third Party Facilitators. IV. Facilitating the Construction of the ICT Infrastructure. V. Conclusion. Further Reading. Index.
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