Directive 2003/31/EC on Certain Legal Aspects of Information Society Services, in particular Electronic Commerce in the Internal Market

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Abstract

The Directive 2000/31/EC is usually called the e-commerce Directive, or the Directive on e-commerce. Although several other Directives deal solely, or at least for the greater part, with e-commerce topics (cf. the other chapters in this book), Directive 2000/31/EC regulates central issues regarding electronic commerce, e.g., commercial communications, formation of online contracts, and liability of intermediaries. Due to the coverage of e-commerce key issues the Directive is also known as the legal framework directive. All articles of the Directive are explained and commented upon.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEU Regulation of E-Commerce
Subtitle of host publicationA commentary
EditorsArno Lodder, Andrew Murray
PublisherEdward Elgar
Chapter2
Pages18-63
Number of pages46
ISBN (Electronic)9781800372092
ISBN (Print)9781800372085
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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