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inauthor:"Jane K. Winn" from books.google.com
Annotation New edition of a study of the law of electronic commerce, which requires the simultaneous management of business, technology and legal issues.
inauthor:"Jane K. Winn" from books.google.com
The Context of Electronic Commerce
inauthor:"Jane K. Winn" from books.google.com
This volume considers the impact of technological innovation on the foundations of consumer advocacy, contracting behaviour, control over intellectual capital and information privacy.
inauthor:"Jane K. Winn" from books.google.com
These case studies suggest that electronic commerce law in global markets is based on a form of legal pluralism that is reminiscent in some ways of the traditional law merchant, and that if its role in regulating commercial transactions is ...
inauthor:"Jane K. Winn" from books.google.com
This article examines the role of law reform in promoting the development of technical standards for the authentication of parties engaged in Internet commerce.
inauthor:"Jane K. Winn" from books.google.com
The governance turn in information privacy law is a turn away from a model of bureaucratic administration of individual control rights and toward a model of collaborative governance of shared interests in information.
inauthor:"Jane K. Winn" from books.google.com
Electronic Contracting - understood broadly to include both the Internet downloading of free or purchased software and the use of rolling contracts (shrink-wrap or terms in the box) in the sale of computers or the lease of software - has ...
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Revised U.C.C. § 9-105 defined a new form of “control” over ECP that would be treated as equivalent to possession of traditional chattel paper, permitting chattel paper financiers to retain their super-priority status with electronic ...
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The World Trade Organization Trade Facilitation Agreement that entered into force in 2017 encourages the migration of trade processes from paper to electronic form and the modernisation of trade management systems.