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Electronic consumer contracts in the conflict of laws
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Electronic consumer contracts in the conflict of laws

Author: Zheng Sophia Tang
Publisher: Oxford ; Portland, Ore. : Hart, 2009.
Series: Studies in private international law.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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This book aims to provide an answer to the urgent requirement for legal certainty, security and justice in e-consumer contracts.

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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Tang, Zheng Sophia.
Electronic consumer contracts in the conflict of laws.
Oxford ; Portland, Ore. : Hart, 2009
(OCoLC)755181245
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Zheng Sophia Tang
ISBN: 9781841138473 1841138479
OCLC Number: 303096297
Description: xxix, 317 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Electronic consumer contracts in private international law --
The definition and scope of the book --
Jurisdiction in electronic consumer contracts (1) : the rule-based approach in the Brussels I regulation --
Jurisdiction in electronic consumer contracts (2) : the discretion-based approach in English common law --
Jurisdiction in electronic consumer contracts (3) : critical assessment of US innovations --
Electronic consumer contracts with choice of forum clauses --
Online dispute resolution for electronic consumer contracts --
Protective choice of law in e-consumer contracts in the current European choice of law regime --
Choice of law evolution in the Rome I regulation --
Neutral choice of law in e-consumer contracts : the common law approach in the US 2nd Restatement --
Choice of law in areas with harmonised substantive law --
Proposals for conflict of laws in electronic consumer contracts.
Series Title: Studies in private international law.
Responsibility: Zheng Sophia Tang.

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