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The United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts

By A.H Boss, W Kilian
Kluwer Law International December 2008

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ISBN-13
9789041127495
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Publication
December 2008
Format
Hardback , 548 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

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The use of electronic commerce in international trade is growing by leaps and bounds. No one can dispute the need for a system of rules to guide countries as well as private commercial parties through the many new developments and issues that arise. The United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts (ECC), adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2005 and currently undergoing the ratification process, provides such a system. This book is a guide and resource on the Convention: its evolution, interpretation, and relationship to domestic laws throughout the world.

The book represents the outcome of a conference held at the Leibniz University of Hannover in September 2007. It consists of an introduction to the drafting of the Convention, expert commentary on each article, and perspectives in the context of domestic and substantive law. A distinguished panel of authorities- representatives of governments, international organizations, transnational companies, and universities, as well as practising attorneys, all of whom have been active domestically and internationally in confronting the legal issues of electronic commerce- discuss such aspects of the ECC as the following:

  • timing of dispatch and receipt of electronic communications;
  • transactions related to the financial sector;
  • altering the scope of the Convention by contract;
  • ‘opting in’ and ‘opting out’;  ‘choice of law’ versus ‘party autonomy’;
  • use of foreign case law to interpret the Convention;
  • legal information requirements;
  • writing and signature requirements;
  • error in electronic communications; and
  • problems of identity and data integrity.

 

Several authors provide in-depth analysis of the interaction between ECC provisions and other relevant legal regimes (including the United States, ASEAN, the EU, Sri Lanka, India, and China), as well as the interrelations between the ECC and ICC rules, rules under the CISG, and the trade usages of the lex mercatoria.

The various contributors highlight issues arising from each ECC provision, and provide well-informed insight into how remaining problems are likely to be resolved as the Convention enters into force. Stakeholders from all concerned sectors of the legal community - businesspersons and their counsel, IGO and government officials, and academics - will benefit greatly from the detailed information, analysis, and guidance offered here.

Table of Contents

Introduction; A.H. Boss.

Part I.

Drafting and Negotiating History of the Electronic Communications Convention; J.A. Estrella-Faria.

Part II.

1. Sphere of Application; A.H. Boss.

2. General Provisions; R. Sandoval López, E. Özsunay.

3. Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts; G. Fuping, T. Smedinghoff, W.Kilian, E. Özsunay, J. Gregory, J. Remsu.

4. Final Provisions; S. Eiselen, J. Remsu, J. Gregory, C. Connolly, C. Kuner.

Part III.

1. United States Perspective on the Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts; A.H. Boss.

2. Using the Electronic Communications Convention to Harmonize National and International Electronic Commerce Laws: An ASEAN Case Study; C. Connolly .

3. The Interaction between the Electronic Communications Convention and the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods; S. Eiselen.

4. A Developing Country Perspective: The Impact of the Electronic Communications Convention on Legislation in the South Asian Region; J. Fernando.

5. Implementation of the Electronic Communications Convention: A Chinese Perspective; F. Gao.

6. The Electronic Communications Convention: A European Union Perspective; W. Kilian.

7. ICC Perspectives on the United Nations Electronic Communications Convention; C. Kuner.

8. Trade Usages under the Electronic Communications Convention; P. Polański.

9. The Role of Information Security in the Electronic Communications Convention; T. Smedinghoff.

Appendices:

A. United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts.

B. List of Signatories to the Electronic Communications Convention.

C. Electronic Communications Convention travaux préparatoires.

D. List of Participants in the Drafting of the Electronic Communications Convention.

E. UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce (1996).

F. Domestic Enactments of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce.

G. Glossary of Frequently Used Terms and Abbreviations.

Bibliography.

Index.

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