E-Commerce Regulations

E-Commerce Regulations

The Conduct and Regulation of Internet commerce in the Context of Internet Law

On 26 and 27 October 2004, the Hague Conference on Private International Law, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs co-hosted an “International Conference on the Legal Aspects of an E-Commerce Transaction” in The Hague (The Netherlands).

The solutions presented covered “hard law” (international treaties, European Community instruments, national legislation) as well as “soft law” (model laws, recommendations, guidelines elaborated at the national or international governmental level or self-regulatory instruments elaborated by business organisations). The Conference thereby served as a “show-case” for legislators and international governmental and non-governmental organisations. It encouraged dialogue between legislators, academics and those subject to the laws in practice (in particular businesses).

Read, in this legal Encyclopedia, about the topic of this section, and, specially, about Best Practices for U.S. Companies in Evaluating Global E-Commerce Regulations and Operating Internationally

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Best Practices for U.S. Companies in Evaluating Global

E-Commerce Regulations and Operating Internationally

The Conduct and Regulation of Internet

commerce in the Context of Internet Law

Best Practices for U.S. Companies in Evaluating Global

E-Commerce Regulations and Operating Internationally

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See Also

  • Online Tax
  • Internet Law
  • Internet Marketing
  • Internet Privacy
  • Internet Sales
  • Internet Tax
  • Crossborder Commerce
  • Keyword Advertising

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