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- W2473398082 abstract "Within the emergence of the Internet as a medium for forming commercial contracts, legislatures around the world were and are still very active to provide a framework regulatory for electronic commerce. The main goal for that is to facilitate electronic commerce and remove obstacles that face its growth. In respect to electronic contracting rules, legislatures face a primary question in whether they need a new set of rules in the electronic setting or the substantial traditional rules are capable to accommodate the new environment. Although, legislations especially in the two examples provided in this paper (UK and US) has been based upon general policy aims to make unification between contracting rules in the electronic environment and that in the traditional world, but the goal of this policy didn't meet the success. This is because that, any legislature will face two main conflicting factors in regulating electronic contracting rules. One is the emphasis on consumer protection; the other is the increasing need for global regulation to mirror the increasing globalisation of trade [1] . This paper analyses the legislative response in UK and US with respect to electronic contracting rules. It argues that the above factors have affected the legislative approaches in the two countries. This is because; there is a conflict between the two factors in which taken one of the above factors as a basis for enacting electronic commerce rules will create rules aim to achieve that factor. For example, on one side, if the legislature aims to achieve the consumer protection factor, this will create rules conflict with the globalisation of the net and the need for harmonisation rules through the globe in which it becomes difficult to harmony these rules. On the other hand, enacting international standards rules without consumer protection aspects will affect the development of electronic commerce in which consumers feel that there is no appropriate protection for them in the electronic setting. A brief comparative study between the two legal systems tells us that in the UK, the electronic contracting rules are consumer friendly rules especially the rules regarding electronic contract formation. While in US, electronic contracting rules are neutral and do not take consumer protection aspects seriously into account. This can be concluded for example from UETA or UCC where there is no single provision regarding consumer protection. This is due to the trend in each country to achieve one of the above factors. This paper will be divided into two sections, the first, examines the different approaches regarding what type of rules we need in the electronic environment. While the second section analyses how the above factors have affected the regulatory framework in respect to electronic contracting rules in the two countries." @default.
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- W2473398082 title "Factors affecting E- commerce contract law" @default.
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