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Abstract

The first part of a series on international law governing e-commerce is presented. Throughout the past century and a half, the world's developed nations have witnessed an unprecedented rate of technological innovation that has drastically changed how people live and communicate and how they transact business. E-commerce developments have generated some complex legal issues for businesses and consumers alike. This article examines the current state of affairs of the legal parameters governing international e-commerce, with an emphasis on whether a cohesive approach to private international law among developed countries exists or is likely, and analyzes the emerging trends in changes to e-commerce laws. The legal issues that relate to the formation, interpretation, and enforcement of e-commerce contracts are examined. The article explores whether the world can expect a unified international law for e-commerce any time soon and where e-commerce law is likely headed.

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Title
Controlling Chaos: Frameworks for Governing Virtual Relationships: Part 1
Author
Rosener, James D; McAveney, Shawn P
Pages
13-23
Publication year
2006
Publication date
Jun 2006
Publisher
Aspen Publishers, Inc.
ISSN
15343618
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
227164413
Copyright
Copyright Aspen Publishers, Inc. Jun 2006