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The New Legal Framework for E-Commerce in Europe

Editat de Professor Lilian Edwards
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 2005
This collection of essays by well known specialists in e-commerce and Internet law, drawn from both academe and practice, analyses recent crucial legislation which has created, for the first time, a legal regime governing European electronic commerce. The central focus is on the European Electronic Commerce Directive and its implementation in the UK since August 2002. The E-Commerce Directive develops a distinctive European strategy for regulating and promoting on-line business and the information society. Areas of the Directive analysed include contracting on-line, Internet service provider liability, consumer privacy including spam and 'cookies', country of origin regulation, and on-line alternative dispute resolution (ODR). Further chapters move beyond the Directive to discuss other important new laws in this domain, including the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive, the Distance Selling Directives, the Electronic Money Directive, the Lawful Business regulations on employee surveillance, the disability discrimination rules affecting websites and the extension of VAT to on-line transactions. Both the European framework and the rules as implemented in the UK are examined and critiqued for how well they meet the needs of business and consumers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841134512
ISBN-10: 1841134511
Pagini: 546
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.76 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This collection of essays analyses recent crucial European legislation which attempts to set up a legal regime for e-commerce.

Notă biografică

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.

Cuprins

PART I THE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE DIRECTIVE1. Article 3, ECD: Internal Market ClauseInternational Private Law, Consumers and the Net: A Confusing Maze or a Smooth Path Towards a Single European Market?Charlotte Waelde2. Articles 6-7, ECD; Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002Canning the Spam and Cutting the Cookies: Consumer Privacy On-line and EU RegulationLilian Edwards3. Articles 9-11, ECDContracting Electronically in the Shadow of the E-Commerce DirectiveAndrew D Murray4. Articles 12-15 ECD: ISP LiabilityThe Problem of Intermediary Service Provider LiabilityLilian Edwards5. Article 17 ECD: Encouragement of Alternative Dispute ResolutionOn-line Dispute Resolution: A View From ScotlandPaul MotionPART II OTHER EUROPEAN AND UK E-COMMERCE LEGISLATION6. EC Electronic Money Directive 2000Electronic Money: The European Regulatory ApproachAndres Guadamuz and John Usher7. VAT on Electronic Services Directive 2002/38/ECAmending VAT Law for Electronic Transactions: A Simple Choice for aSimple Tax?Sandra Eden8. Distance Selling Directive 1977; Distance Marketing of Financial ServicesDirective 2002Distance Marketing in the European UnionAnnette Nordhausen9. Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception ofCommunications) Regulations 2000Workplace Surveillance, Privacy and New TechnologiesJane Fraser10. Disability Discrimination Act 1995Web Access and DisabilityMartin Sloan

Recenzii

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.
...this is a book which should be on the shelves of any lawyer - practising or academic - who has an interest in E-Commerce.
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.
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.

Descriere

These essays by well known specialists analyses recent crucial European legislation which attempts to set up a legal regime for e-commerce.