This paper will point to some of the problems in implementing the E-Commerce Directive in national contract law, with a particular focus on Articles 9-11 related to formation of contracts by electronic means. Throughout the paper I will make comparisons with the US Uniform Electronic Transaction Act (UETA), The Principles of European Contract Law (PECL) and the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce.

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Christina Hultmark Ramberg1
1Göteborg University, Sweden, christina.ramberg@law.gu.se
Citation Information: Global Jurist Advances. Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1535-1661, DOI: 10.2202/1535-1661.1023, May 2001
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- 2001-05-18
Keywords: E-Commerce; Contract; Mistake; Confirmation; UETA; UNCITRAL; Electronic Signature


















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