Keywords
e-commerce, book reviews
Abstract
This hefty volume is a useful compendium of the basic source materials for the law of electronic commerce in Canada. It offers the text of all the general-purpose legislation that removes legal barriers to the use of electronic communications, for all jurisdictions in the country. It then takes a dozen related areas of law, from domain names to taxation, from competition law to consumer protection, from security to standards, and offers a quick overview and the key documents applicable to each. In each case the commentary is in English then in French, and where the texts are available in both lan- guages, they are presented in both, either together or in turn. The present volume is the second edition of the work.
Recommended Citation
John D. Gregory, "E-Commerce Legislation and Materials in Canada: Lois sur le commerce électronique au Canada et documents connexes by Sunny Handa, Claude Marseille & Martin Sheehan (Markham, Ont.: LexisNexis Butterworths, 2005)" (2006) 5:2 CJLT.
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Computer Law Commons, Intellectual Property Law Commons, Internet Law Commons, Privacy Law Commons, Science and Technology Law Commons