This thesis explores selected legal problems that arise in the formation of online contracts in the American and English legal systems. The thesis examines to what extent traditional contract law rules provide a satisfactory legal ground for governing such issues. It attempts to show that no substantial legislative reform is necessary as adaptations of traditional contract law rules are sufficient. To this end, this study focuses on questions regarding the formation of email contracts, the role of electronic agent in forming website contracts, the distinction between offer and website advertisement, online errors and mistakes, web site acceptance, and finally, the incorporation of online terms.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnite...
The present master issue examines legal aspects of on-line execution of contracts: evaluation of inf...
The development of the Internet as a medium for consumer transactions creates a new question for con...
The thesis deals with the rules governing questions of jurisdiction and choice of law on the Interne...
This thesis will examine issues related to the formation and validity of electronic contracts on a c...
The ability of sellers and suppliers to communicate with customers has prospered with the increase i...
This study explores selected issues in the legal environment created by domestic and international e...
This thesis analyses legal issues related to evidence and contract laws in the context of electronic...
Electronic commerce is an increasingly vital part of national economies and the global economy. The ...
This research, entitled The Evolution of a Regulatory Framework for E-commerce: Metamorphosis of Tra...
© 1996 Harry S. K. TanIn the early nineties, despite the widespread knowledge of the potential uses ...
In recent years, the letter E has gained great importance not only in the world of information and...
An understanding of the basic principles that regulate contract formation of great importance when d...
E-contractisarecent phenomenon which has grown due to E Commerce. E commerce has created new domains...
The subject of contract formation is a fundamental component of the law of contract as all aspects ...
Electronic commerce has been described as unique, in the opportunities it creates for economic growt...
The present master issue examines legal aspects of on-line execution of contracts: evaluation of inf...
The development of the Internet as a medium for consumer transactions creates a new question for con...
The thesis deals with the rules governing questions of jurisdiction and choice of law on the Interne...
This thesis will examine issues related to the formation and validity of electronic contracts on a c...
The ability of sellers and suppliers to communicate with customers has prospered with the increase i...
This study explores selected issues in the legal environment created by domestic and international e...
This thesis analyses legal issues related to evidence and contract laws in the context of electronic...
Electronic commerce is an increasingly vital part of national economies and the global economy. The ...
This research, entitled The Evolution of a Regulatory Framework for E-commerce: Metamorphosis of Tra...
© 1996 Harry S. K. TanIn the early nineties, despite the widespread knowledge of the potential uses ...
In recent years, the letter E has gained great importance not only in the world of information and...
An understanding of the basic principles that regulate contract formation of great importance when d...
E-contractisarecent phenomenon which has grown due to E Commerce. E commerce has created new domains...
The subject of contract formation is a fundamental component of the law of contract as all aspects ...
Electronic commerce has been described as unique, in the opportunities it creates for economic growt...
The present master issue examines legal aspects of on-line execution of contracts: evaluation of inf...
The development of the Internet as a medium for consumer transactions creates a new question for con...
The thesis deals with the rules governing questions of jurisdiction and choice of law on the Interne...