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Electronic Commerce: law and practice

01 June 2001

As electronic commerce grows rapidly in importance, and begins to have a fundamental impact on the way comapnies do business, so the need for companies and representatives to possess current, comprehensive information on the relevant legislation and its implementation becomes paramount.  Electronic Commerce: law and practice

The book provide legal practitioners with all the information they need to work effectively with their commercial clients.

Author:   Michael Chissick and Alistair Kelman
Contributor:   Graeme Nuttall
Publisher:   Sweet & Maxwell
Publication date:   2001, 3rd edition
ISBN:   075200 6509

Table of contents:
The law is given as at 1 October 1998, unless another date is given.

Ch. 1:     Electronic commerce unleashed
Ch. 2:   Establishment of a business using e-commerce
Ch. 3:   On-line contracts
Ch. 4:   International issues
Ch. 5:   Payments mechanisms: encryption and digital signatures
Ch. 6:   Evidence and security
Ch. 7:   Data protection
Ch. 8:   Webvertising
Ch. 9:   Taxation of electronic commerce