Using case law from multiple jurisdictions, Stephen Mason examines the nature and legal bearing of electronic signatures. This third edition examines what constitutes an electronic signature, the forms an electronic signature can take and the issues relating to evidence, formation of contract and negligence.Case law from various common law and civil law jurisdictions is analysed to illustrate how the law has adapted in the past. This third edition examines what constitutes an electronic signature, the forms an electronic signature can take and the issues relating to evidence, formation of contract and negligence.Case law from various common law and civil law jurisdictions is analysed to illustrate how the law has adapted in the past. Electronic signatures are ubiquitous. Anyone sending an e-mail or using a credit card uses one. They can havea bearing on all areas of law, and no lawyer is immune from having to advise clients about their legal consequences. This third edition provides an exhaustive discussion of what constitutes an electronic signature, the forms an electronic signature can take and the issues relating to evidence, formation of contract and negligence in respect of electronic signatures. Case law from a widerange of common law and civil law jurisdictions is analysed to illustrate howjudges have dealt with changes in technology in the past and how the law has adapted in response. INDICE: 1. The signature; 2. International initiatives; 3. European Union Directive on electronic signatures; 4. England and Wales, Northern Ireland andScotland; 5. International comparison of electronic signature laws; 6. The forms of an electronic signature; 7. The digital signature; 8. Liability; 9. Evidence; 10. Data protection.
- ISBN: 978-1-107-01229-5
- Editorial: Cambridge University
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 408
- Fecha Publicación: 26/01/2012
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés