Information Technology Law

The New Legal Framework for E-Commerce in Europe

By Lillian Edwards
Hart Publishing December 2005

Specifications

ISBN-13
9781841134512
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
December 2005
Format
Paperback , 546 pages
Jurisdiction
Europe ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

This collection of essays by well known specialists drawn from academe and practice in e-commerce and Internet law, analyses recent crucial European legislation which attempts to set up a legal regime for e-commerce. The central focus is the key provisions of the EC E-Commerce Directive, as implemented in the UK in August 2002, thus far the most important European contribution to the development of e-strategy and e-business.

After a scene-setting general overview of EU regulation of e-commerce, other areas covered include e-contracting, ISP liability, spam, country of origin regulation, and ADR. Further chapters discuss other new pieces of legislation in this domain, including the new Privacy Directive, the Distance Selling Directives, how disability legislation affects the web, the extension of VAT to online sales, and how DP legislation is being enforced on the web.

In each case both the European framework and the rules as implemented in the UK are examined and critiqued for their efficacy in meeting the needs of business and consumers.

About the Author

Lilian Edwards is Co-Director of the AHRC Centre for Research in Intellectual Property and Technology Law, and a Senior Lecturer in Law at Southampton University.

Reviews

An essential text for all students, scholars and practitioners of e-commerce regulation, it holds important international lessons regarding successes and limitations of the EU's approach in this regulatory space…Edwards' excellent volume is both internationally relevant and socially important…
Andrea M. Matwyshyn
International Journal of Law and Information Technology
2008



...this is a book which should be on the shelves of any lawyer – practising or academic – who has an interest in E-Commerce.
TJ McIntyre
SCRIPT-ed
Volume 4, Issue 3, September 2007



This collection of essays is a useful reference source with respect to various issues of current topical interest in the field of e-commerce law, and provides a thoughtful analysis of the effectiveness of those laws…the essays in this collection are both thought provoking and entertaining, which is a rare combination in a legal text.
Gaye Middleton
The Journal of E-Commerce, Technology and Communications
Vol 13: Issue 1, Jan 2007



Edwards and her fellow-contributors deal with a wide range of issues,…As well as a thorough exegesis of the ECD, the collection contains competent treatments of the EC Electronic Money Directive 2000…
Journal of the Commonwealth Lawyers' Association, Vol 15, No 3
Dec 06

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