E-commerce: A Guide to the Law of Electronic BusinessRobert Wegenek, Ged O'Neill, Jonathan Moore For legal practitioners and business people, this guide to the law of e-commerce gives an analysis of this rapidly developing area of law. The text covers a wide range of issues including security, contracts, liability, taxation, finance and insurance. It contains practical commercial advice from a team of experienced practitioners at Hammond Suddards Edge, and also has practical action points. The third edition includes coverage of recent EU directives on e-commerce and copyright, developments relating to jurisdiction such as the Yahoo decision, the Brussels and Rome II regulations and the Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000. |
Contents
Table of statutes | xxv |
Table of statutory instruments | xxxi |
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