Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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467553 | Computer Law & Security Review | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper critically reviews the regulations on electronic signatures (e-signatures) around the world and examines their possible impact on the development of international electronic commerce (e-commerce). Do they facilitate the development of e-commerce as expected? If not, why? This paper will consider this issue from an international and comparative perspective, and particularly looks at four jurisdictions – the US, the UK, Germany and China. It argues that the landscape of e-signatures regulations is divergent and fragmentary, which, to some extent, impedes the flow of international e-commerce. More effort is needed to achieve a harmonised and coherent regulatory framework.
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Authors
Minyan Wang,