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E-commerce law in Europe and the USA

"The book deals with core issues of e-commerce in most of the member states in Europe as well as the U.S. Topics that are dealt with include: contract law, consumer protection, intellectual property law, unfair competition, antitrust law, liability of providers, money transactions, privacy and data protection. The country-specific contributions follow a questionnaire which can be found in the beginning. As the structure in all contributions is uniform, the reader can find an answer to a legal question of interest quickly and clearly arranged for all countries. All contributions were written by experts from each member state."--Jacket
Print Book, German, 2002
Springer, Berlin [et Al.], 2002
xvii, 764 pages ; [28] cm.
9783540431848, 3540431845
1158216286
Ch. 1. Belgium / Benoit Michaux and Stefan Van Camp
Ch. 2. France / Isabelle Renard and Marie Amelie Barberis
Ch. 3. Germany / Wulff-Axel Schmidt and Monika Priess
Ch. 4. Great Britain / Team of Authors
Ch. 5. Italy / Team of Authors
Ch. 6. Norway / Dag Saltnes and Tommy Tokstad
Ch. 7. Spain / Rafael Echegoyen and Ramon Girbau
Ch. 8. Switzerland / Stephan Netzle and Roberto Hayer
Ch. 9. The Netherlands / Albert Ploeger and Robert van Kralingen
Ch. 10. United States / Norman B. Thot and Nils Behling
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The book includes reports on the national law in Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland and the USA. Each report deals with contract law, consumer protection, competition law, labeling law, copyright law, responsibility, money transfers, data protection, cartel law