Electronic Commerce and International Private Law examines the
maximization of consumer protection via the consumer's jurisdiction
and law. It discusses the proposition that a new connecting factor
be used to improve the efficiency of juridical protection for
consumers who contract with foreign sellers by electronic means and
offers recommendations as to how to amend existing jurisdiction and
choice of law rules to provide a basis for the consumer to sue in
his own jurisdiction and for the law of the consumer's domicile to
apply. The book will be a valuable resource for academics, students
and practitioners working in the areas of international private
law, electronic commerce law and consumer law.
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