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VJ Home: (2002) 6 VJ 2 Electronic Supplement
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Electronic Commerce and its Growing Importance in Law and Business
On the general theme 'Becoming e-Legal', risks and opportunities in the field of electronic commerce were presented at this conference organised by the Vienna International Arbitral Centre of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (VIAC) and the MAA. 'Electronic Commerce and its Growing Importance in Law and Business' was held on 22 March 2002 at the premises of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber in Vienna.
The following papers have been published as an electronic supplement to Volume 6 of the Vindobona Journal:
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Christopher Kuner, 'Current Activities of the ICC in the area of E-commerce' (.pdf, 155 kb)
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Helena Haapio, 'Safe Sales - legal landmines: integrating quality and legal risk management in global on-line sales' (.pdf, 111 kb)
- Jan Geert Meents, 'Consumer protection on the Internet - implementation of the distance selling directive and the electronic commerce directive into German law' (.pdf, 177 kb)
- Elisabeth Opie, 'Domain names and intellectual property: current policies and protections' (.pdf, 211 kb)
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Simon Minahan, 'Developments in litigation on domain names' (.pdf, 272 kb)
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Frank Diedrich, 'The CISG and Computer Software Revisited' (.pdf, 273 kb)
Further articles by Franco Ferrari, Sieg Eiselen, Bruno Zeller and Trevor Cox have been published in Volume 6(2) of the Vindobona Journal. Issues of this edition can be ordered through our website at subscriptions.
For a complete copy of the conference program, please see http://www.maa.net/documents/conf_2002.pdf (.pdf, 67 kb).
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