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E-commerce law : national and transnational topics, and perspectives / edited by H. Snijders and S. Weatherill.

Contributor(s): Publication details: The Hague ; New York : Kluwer Law International, c2003.Description: x, 144 p. p. cmISBN:
  • 9041199179 (hb : alk. paper)
Other title:
  • National and transnational topics, and perspectives
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.7/577 21
LOC classification:
  • KJE2045 .E126 2003
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS: 1. List of abbreviations; 2. Preface; 3. General Introduction; H. Snijders, S. Weatheril; 4. The Regulation of E-commerce under EC Law: The Distribution of Competence between Home States and Host States as a Basis for Managing the Internal Market; S. Weatherill; 5. Electronic Signatures: A Survey of the Directive and the Legislation in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands; R. van Esch 6. Civil Liability of Internet Providers following the Directive on Electronic Commerce; C. van der Net; 7. Downloading Torts: An English Introduction to On-line Torts; R. Bagshaw; 8. The Moment of Effectiveness of E-mail Notices; H. Snijders; 9. Caveat emptor in Digital Times; H. Nieuwenhuis; 10. The Promise and Peril of Spontaneous Order: The Role of Government in Shaping E-commerce; J. Holmes, B. Morgan; 11. The Database Right and the Spin-off Theory; D. Visser; 12. E-commerce and Private International Law; R. Stevens; 13. Law as Code, Code as Law; 14. General Remarks on Legal Requirements Engineering; H. Franken, A. Schmidt; 15. List of Contributors and Editors 16. Subject Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1. List of abbreviations;
2. Preface;
3. General Introduction; H. Snijders, S. Weatheril;
4. The Regulation of E-commerce under EC Law: The Distribution of Competence between Home States and Host States as a Basis for Managing the Internal Market; S. Weatherill;
5. Electronic Signatures: A Survey of the Directive and the Legislation in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands; R. van Esch
6. Civil Liability of Internet Providers following the Directive on Electronic Commerce; C. van der Net;
7. Downloading Torts: An English Introduction to On-line Torts; R. Bagshaw;
8. The Moment of Effectiveness of E-mail Notices; H. Snijders;
9. Caveat emptor in Digital Times; H. Nieuwenhuis;
10. The Promise and Peril of Spontaneous Order: The Role of Government in Shaping E-commerce; J. Holmes, B. Morgan;
11. The Database Right and the Spin-off Theory; D. Visser;
12. E-commerce and Private International Law; R. Stevens;
13. Law as Code, Code as Law;
14. General Remarks on Legal Requirements Engineering; H. Franken, A. Schmidt;
15. List of Contributors and Editors
16. Subject Index.

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