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Juridic - Doctrine
Control of Objectionable Material on the Internet The Lessig Model
Prof. Lawrence Lessig, a former Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Professor for Entrepreneurial Legal Studies at Harvard Law School proposed a convenient and multi pronged approach for regulating content on the internet.
Published in 09-12-2006 by Apar Gupta
THE DRAFT CYBER CRIME CONVENTION: CREATING AN INTERNATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT STANDARD
Published in 09-05-2004 by Stéphan LE GOUEFF, LE_GOUEFF@vocats
EU - GREEN PAPER ADOPTED
With the adoption of a Green Paper on Consumer protection in October 2001, the Commission launched the debate over essential B2C issues within the EU. This debate would seem necessary with regard to today's e-commerce situation, including cross-border relations.
Published in 24-01-2002 by Stephan LeGoueff
THE ICC DENOUNCES THE COUNTRY-OF-DESTINATION CRITERION IN CROSS-BORDER E-COMMERCE DISPUTES
In a policy statement dated 25th July 2001, the International Chamber of Commerce (the "ICC") stated that the application of the country-of-destination criterion deters companies from engaging in B2C online selling. This criterion consists in giving jurisdiction to the courts and applying the laws of the country of the consumer in cross-border disputes.
Published in 02-10-2001 by Stéphan LE GOUEFF
The legal frameworks for digital signatures in the USA and the EU.
The regulation of digital signature has some points in common in the USA and in Europe in order to facilitate the commercial exchanges between them. In this article we will see briefly these points in common and the main differences between the regulations.
Published in 19-09-2001 by José Esteban Mucientes Manso
ELECTRONIC COMMERCE : THE EMERGING EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK
As Europeans are increasingly using the Internet, Electronic commerce ("E-commerce"), i.e. commercial transactions which are done by electronic means without the two parties being simultaneously present, has taken off significantly in the recent years.
Published in 28-02-2001 by Stéphan LE GOUEFF
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