Description - E-Commerce and the Law of Digital Signatures by Dennis Campbell
In the past six years, more than 55 countries have begun adopting UNCITRAL's (United National Commission on International Trade Law) Model Laws of 1999 and 2001 regarding the use and validity of e-signatures. Dozens of pieces of legislation and legislative proposals now exist around the world on the subject of e-signatures. While the model laws may look the same on paper, in practice they can vary widely. Finally, you can be certain that your clients are in
compliance when using digital signatures. The Center for International Legal Studies, in cooperation with UNCITRAL, has gathered experts in over 25 jurisdictions to analyze the
impact of these standards in their respective domestic e-commerce regimes. These experts show how the Model Laws are actually implemented today in each of these countries. Now you can have on-the-ground feedback about how UNCITRAL's Uniform Rules on Electronic Signatures, the Model Law on Electronic Commerce 1996, and the Model Law on Electronic Signatures 2001 are being implemented. A must have reference for: BL Any lawyer working on a business
transaction or contract using the Internet to exchange forms BL Government Lawyers BL Intellectual Property Lawyers Topics covered include: BL
Application and enforceability of electronic transactions BL Defining key terms, including 'writing,' 'signature,' and 'original' documents BL Legal recognition of data messages BL Formation of contracts BL Attribution of data messages BL Retention of data messages BL Trustworthiness of e-signature BL Electronic Commerce Analyzes the global impact of: BL UNCITRAL's Uniform
Rules on Electronic Signatures BL Model Law on Electronic Commerce 1996 BL Model Law on Electronic Signatures 2001
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