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OverviewElectronic commerce is big business, and it is getting bigger: it now accounts for 7.5 percent of all retail sales in the US, and continues to expand at double-digit annual rates. The steady growth of Internet commerce over the past twenty years has given rise to a host of new legal issues in a broad range of fields.This authoritative Research Handbook comprises chapters by leading scholars which will provide a solid foundation for newcomers to the subject and also offer exciting new insights that will further the understanding of e-commerce experts. Key topics covered include: contracting, payments, intellectual property, extraterritorial enforcement, alternative dispute resolution, social media, consumer protection, network neutrality, online gambling, domain name governance and privacy. With the rise of Internet commerce, this book will be an invaluable resource for business lawyers as well as legal scholars with an interest in any phase of e-commerce law. Contributors include: A. Bridy, N.R. Cahn, I. Calbol, M.W. Carroll, C.M. Hayes, S.J. Hughes, A. Katz, J.P. Kesan, N.S. Kim, C.L. Kunz, A.R. Levinson, D. Lindsay, C. Markou, S.T. Middlebrook, J. Moringiello, E.A. Morse, J.P. Nehf, C. Riefa, S.E. Rolland, J.A. Rothchild, A.J. Schmitz, D.J. Shakow, S.B. Spencer, H. Travis, M. Trimble, A. Vranaki, S. Walsh, J. Winn Full Product DetailsAuthor: John A. RothchildPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 16.90cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 1.176kg ISBN: 9781783479917ISBN 10: 1783479914 Pages: 640 Publication Date: 30 September 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'The sheer diversity of material covered is strongly indicative of how the field of e-commerce law has grown and continues to grow in scale, scope and diversity. Overall, this is an interesting and -- useful book which has much to commend it.' - Stuart Cross, The Edinburgh Law Review 'Editor John Rothchild, who is himself a well-regarded author in the field of e-commerce, has gathered an impressive assembly of well-known authors for this fine Handbook of essays relating to many specific aspects of the ever-burgeoning global e-commerce revolution. The essays deliver clear information and evaluations regarding intellectual property, contracts, payment systems, dispute resolution, trade agreements, cloud computing, taxation, extraterritoriality/international conflict of laws, consumer protection, regulatory approaches, and much, much more. The Handbook will be of great value for legal and business practitioners, or for anyone else seeking information about how the law has so far dealt with e-commerce, plus expert suggestions for how the law might deal with it in the future.' -- Margaret Jane Radin, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, Canada, and University of Michigan Law School, US 'This Research Handbook, by presenting readers with a valuable opportunity to view - through a variety of windows - the complex and multi-faceted regulatory environment for the expanding world of online commercial activities, is a timely addition to the library on the laws of e-commerce.' -- Roger Brownsword, King's College London, UK 'Editor John Rothchild, who is himself a well-regarded author in the field of e-commerce, has gathered an impressive assembly of well-known authors for this fine Handbook of essays relating to many specific aspects of the ever-burgeoning global e-commerce revolution. The essays deliver clear information and evaluations regarding intellectual property, contracts, payment systems, dispute resolution, trade agreements, cloud computing, taxation, extraterritoriality/international conflict of laws, consumer protection, regulatory approaches, and much, much more. The Handbook will be of great value for legal and business practitioners, or for anyone else seeking information about how the law has so far dealt with e-commerce, plus expert suggestions for how the law might deal with it in the future.' -- Margaret Jane Radin, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, Canada, and University of Michigan Law School, US 'This Research Handbook, by presenting readers with a valuable opportunity to view-through a variety of windows -the complex and multi-faceted regulatory environment for the expanding world of online commercial activities, is a timely addition to the library on the laws of e-commerce.' -- Roger Brownsword, King's College London, UK Author InformationEdited by John A. Rothchild, Associate Professor of Law, Wayne State University Law School, US Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |