Electronic Contract in UK Law

  • Jurisdiction and choice of law rules over electronic consumer contracts: The nexus between the concluded contract and the targeting activity
    • No. 29-3, June 2022
    • Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
    A foreign business is subject to the jurisdiction of a consumer’s domiciled country and the law of the consumer’s habitual residence, provided that the business has targeted at the consumer’s home ...
  • Catherine Mitchell, CONTRACT LAW AND CONTACT PRACTICE Oxford: Hart Publishing (www.hartpub.co.uk), 2013. xvii+288 pp. ISBN: 9781849461214. £55 (hardback; electronic formats are also available).
    • No. , September 2015
    • Edinburgh Law Review
    • 434-435
  • Bottom Line and Beyond: A Recession is the Right Time to Take Advantage of Contract Manufacturers
    • No. 91-7, July 1991
    • Industrial Management & Data Systems
    • 12-13
    Contract manufacturing as a concept will be utilised increasingly during the 1990s and beyond. The use of this facility can make life a great deal easier for manufacturing engineering management, s...
    ... ... — worth billions of pounds across Europe — catering for a range of both general and highly specific requirements for mechanical, electronic and electrical manufacturing skills. They offer a flexible approach; differing degrees of labour and technological intensiveness and the ability to ... ...
  • Assessing Certification Authorities: Guarding the Guardians of Secure E‐commerce?
    • No. 9-3, March 2002
    • Journal of Financial Crime
    • 217-226
    Electronic commerce denotes the use of electronic means, usually the Internet, for creating and often fulfilling contracts without the use of face‐to‐face encounters. In recent years many countries...
    ... ... Backhouse IMPORTANCE OF IDENTITY AUTHENTICATION IN E-COMMERCE Electronic commerce denotes the use of electronic means, usually the Internet, for ... to render to the electronic signature the same significance in contract formation as the traditional hand-written signature. The general desire is ... ...
  • Body language, security and e‐commerce
    • No. 18-1, March 2000
    • Library Hi Tech
    • 61-74
    Security is becoming an increasingly more important concern both at the desktop level and at the network level. This article discusses several approaches to authenticating individuals through the u...
    ... ... forAgainst the Grain.normd@providence.eduKeywordsData security, Electronic data interchange, BiometricsAbstractSecurity is be coming an incre asingly ... As license negotiators and contract administrators,librarians need to be aware of what is happening in these ... ...
  • Publishers, publishing and the Internet: How journal publishing will survive and prosper in the electronic age
    • No. 15-2, February 1997
    • The Electronic Library
    • 125-131
    The role of the publishing process in adding value to, and disseminating, scholarship and research is independent of the means of output. It comprises the preparation and packaging of information i...
    ... ... Publishers will have to acquire much more hands-on knowledge of, and navigation through, the laws of copyright and contract, especially in respect of the international legal aspects of electronic publishing; 4. Publishers will work more closely in partnership with ... ...
  • Digital library intellectual property right evaluation and method
    • No. 25-3, June 2007
    • The Electronic Library
    • 267-273
    Purpose: The paper aims to focus on the needs of the digital library. Design/methodology/approach: Digital library intellectual property right evaluation and method, application scope of commonly ...
    ... ... in the paper.Findings – The paper finds that, for the electronic resources, the number of copiers, the term ofusage, quantity of n, copyright, and the contract with authors should be considered; fortechnologies used in the digital ... ...
  • An Ethereum bill of lading under the UNCITRAL MLETR
    • No. 27-2, April 2020
    • Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
    The paper bill of lading remains pervasive despite numerous problems associated with its form. Blockchain heralds change as it allows unique tokens to be possessed and traded peer-to-peer instantan...
    ... ... The Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records (MLETR), passed by UNCITRAL in 2017, provides the ... This paper proposes Ethereum as a viable smart contract-enabled blockchain platform for a bill of lading system and examines said ... ...
  • Upgrading electronic monitoring, downgrading probation: Reconfiguring ‘offender management’ in England and Wales
    • No. 6-2, August 2014
    • European Journal of Probation
    England and Wales is currently privatizing most of its Probation Service and simultaneously planning to create the largest and most advanced electronic monitoring (EM) scheme in the world, using co...
    ... ... In the course of devising a third contract with commercial organizations to deliver EM, it transpired that the incumbent providers had been systematically overcharging the government for ... ...
  • Adaptive service e-contract information management reference architecture
    • No. 47-3, August 2017
    • VINE
    • 395-410
    Purpose: The aim of this paper is to report on the adaptive e-contract information management reference architecture using the systematic literature review (SLR) method. Enterprises need to effect...
    ... ... or parties (Klenket al., 2012).The dynamic interactions between service systems can be enabled through an adaptiveservice e-contract (electronic contract) rather than an upfront fixed service contract. Theformation of the adaptive e-contractfor a service is an agreement between signatory ... ...
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