Electronic Signatures in Law 2nd edition
Written by Stephen Mason
“…a very valuable addition to the body of work on this subject…this book has something for most readers interested in this subject, covering issues related to the commercial lawyer, the technologist, the litigator and the international organisation…” C.T.L.R
Electronic signatures are ubiquitous. Every person that uses an email account, cash card, debit card or credit card uses a form of electronic signature. Make sure you know how best to advise your clients on the complexities of the topic.
This book considers the function of the signature in 98 different jurisdictions, and demonstrates the flexibility of the way judges in common law countries approach the difference between function and form. The history of the signature in the various countries discussed illustrates how judges have applied the principles of the law to changes in technology, from the telegram, telex, facsimile and now email and the internet.
The 2nd edition also reflects changes in legislation and codes.
In keeping with the international nature of the internet, this book covers almost every jurisdiction which has a law on electronic signatures, including three brand-new chapters on Canada, Germany and the United States of America.
Bibliographic detail
13 digit ISBN: 978 1 84766 051 0
Publication Date: July 07
Format: Hardback
Availability: In Print
List price: £130.00