Information Technology Law

E-Commerce Law A Handbook for Business

Edited by Thorp, S · Tyree, A · Willmott, N · Alston, N · Curran, M · Frost, S · Ganopolsky, O · Graham, C · Hall, M · Hughes, G · Jordan, R · Napoli, J · Scott, B · Stals, G · St Clair, D
LexisNexis Australia December 2003

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ISBN-13
9780409319613
Publisher
LexisNexis Australia
Publication
December 2003
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
Australia ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Be it a sole operator or large corporation conducting their business online, the world of electronic commerce is an unquestionably challenging domain. The rate with which laws regulating its operation are being introduced and redefined can simply render it an overwhelming experience.

E-Commerce Law: A Handbook for Business addresses the issues affecting online business in a straightforward, practical manner. In addition to discussing relevant legal developments and obligations, this work includes procedures and policies that businesses can implement to actively manage risks. The contributing authors are leaders in their respective fields, drawing on a wealth of knowledge and experience to provide succinct, purposeful information that can be readily utilised in any business context. Also incorporating real case examples, checklists and summary notes, E-Commerce Law: A Handbook for Business provides a straightforward, yet comprehensive insight into your rights and responsibilities in the ever-expanding world of e-commerce.

About the Author

Alan Tyree is the former Landerer Professor of Information Technology and Law at the University of Sydney. He was a member of the Australian Payments Systems Council until its abolition and replacement by the Payment Systems Board. He is the author of a number of banking and finance texts.

Michael Hall - Barrister NSW, MA, BCL (Oxon)

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