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Internet and e-commerce law : with a focus on Asia-Pacific / Assafa Endeshaw

By: Assafa Endeshaw, 1950-.
Publisher: Singapore : Prentice Hall, 2001Description: xxvi, 507 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0130325279.Subject(s): Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Asia | Consumer protection -- Law and legislation -- Singapore | Electronic commerce -- Law and legislation -- Pacific Area | Electronic commerce -- Law and legislation -- Singapore | Internet -- Law and legislation -- Pacific Area | Internet -- Law and legislation -- SingaporeDDC classification: 343.595709944
Contents:
Table of cases. - Table of laws. - Acknowledgements. - Preface. - Pt. I. General. - 1. Law and Information Technology. - 2. Cyberlaw in Singapore - A Synopsis. - - Pt. II. Regulation of the Internet. - 3. Regulating the Internet : Clutching at a Straw?. - 4. Singapore Gets to Grips with the Internet. - 5. Computer Misuse Law in Singapore. - 6. A Survey of Internet Regulation in Asia-Pacific. - - Pt. III. Electronic Commerce Law. - 7. The Proper Law of Electronic Commerce. - 8. The Singapore E-commerce 'Code'. - 9. The Singapore 'CaseTrust' Scheme. - 10. E-commerce Law in Asia-Pacific. - - Pt. IV. Special Topics. - 11. The Threat of Domain Names to the Trademark System. - 12. The Resolution of Domain Name Dispute : Proposals and Administrative Measures. - 13. Consumer Protection in Cyberspace : Back to Caveat Emptor?. - - Part V. The Future of Cyberlaw. - 14. The Shaping up of Cyberlaw-Pointers towards the Path Ahead. - Index
Summary: "The book draws heavily on government policies, both current and proposed legislation and the growing mass of online resources. It is as much an analysis of the evolution and contents of the new legal rules and principles as of the future direction to be taken by all nations in a whole number of areas : Internet access, privacy and content control; contract formations and performance, evidentiary issues, authentication and security, dispute resolution, intellectual property and consumer protection." - Back cover
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Includes index

Table of cases. - Table of laws. - Acknowledgements. - Preface. - Pt. I. General. - 1. Law and Information Technology. - 2. Cyberlaw in Singapore - A Synopsis. - - Pt. II. Regulation of the Internet. - 3. Regulating the Internet : Clutching at a Straw?. - 4. Singapore Gets to Grips with the Internet. - 5. Computer Misuse Law in Singapore. - 6. A Survey of Internet Regulation in Asia-Pacific. - - Pt. III. Electronic Commerce Law. - 7. The Proper Law of Electronic Commerce. - 8. The Singapore E-commerce 'Code'. - 9. The Singapore 'CaseTrust' Scheme. - 10. E-commerce Law in Asia-Pacific. - - Pt. IV. Special Topics. - 11. The Threat of Domain Names to the Trademark System. - 12. The Resolution of Domain Name Dispute : Proposals and Administrative Measures. - 13. Consumer Protection in Cyberspace : Back to Caveat Emptor?. - - Part V. The Future of Cyberlaw. - 14. The Shaping up of Cyberlaw-Pointers towards the Path Ahead. - Index

"The book draws heavily on government policies, both current and proposed legislation and the growing mass of online resources. It is as much an analysis of the evolution and contents of the new legal rules and principles as of the future direction to be taken by all nations in a whole number of areas : Internet access, privacy and content control; contract formations and performance, evidentiary issues, authentication and security, dispute resolution, intellectual property and consumer protection." - Back cover