Information Technology Law

Law of Electronic Commercial Transactions Contemporary Issues in the EU, US and China

By Faye Fangfei Wang
Routledge January 2010

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780415557450
Publisher
Routledge
Publication
January 2010
Format
Hardback , 270 pages
Jurisdiction
China, European Union, U.S. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

The exponential growth of electronic usage in global commercial transactions has generated potential opportunities in productivity, facilitated the cross-border free movement of goods and service, and stimulated export and import trade as well as domestic sale, but at the same time, it has led to new challenges to existing laws due to the unique characteristics and complexities of online technology, culture and social behaviours.

This book compares the legislative frameworks of e-commerce in the EU, US, China and International Organisations. It highlights and analyses the main legal obstacles to the establishment of trust and confidence in doing business online. It provides an in-depth research into finding solutions to remove the barriers to the validity of electronic contracts and signatures, the enforceability of data privacy protection, the determination of Internet jurisdiction and choice of law, as well as the promotion of online dispute resolution. It encourages modernisation and harmonisation of laws concerning electronic commercial transactions through well-balanced area-specific international instruments.

Law of Electronic Commercial Transactions will be of great interest to academics, legislative organisations, practitioners and lawyers in the field of international commerce.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction 1. The Legal and Business Landscape of Electronic Commercial Transactions 2. Technical and Legal Barriers to Online Commerce Part 2: Electronic Contracts 3. What is an Electronic Contract? 4. When is an Electronic Contract Made? 5. Where is the Contract Made? 6. Contemporary Issue: Electronic Battle of Forms Part 3: Online Security 7. Electronic Signatures 8. Electronic Authentication 9. Contemporary Issue: Protecting Information in Electronic Communications Part 4: Dispute Resolutions 10. Resolving Electronic Commercial Disputes Part 5: The Future 11. Conclusions and Recommendations

About the Author

Dr Faye Fangfei Wang is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Bournemouth University, UK. She holds a PhD from the University of Southampton, a LLM from the University of Aberdeen, and an LLB from China. She specialises in cyberlaw, international trade law, conflicts of law and online dispute resolution. 

Reviews

"Although the law surrounding e-commerce is a relatively new legal doctrine, and at times can be problematic for academics… Dr Fangfei Wang has managed to unravel the proverbial Gordian knot with reference to electronic commercial transactions.

This book is a definite must for any law library."

-Paul Evans, Bangor Law School, Communications Law Vol. 16, No. 1 2011

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