Towards Uniform Electronic Contracting Law
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(2006) 18 SAcLJ 234
Abstract:
Legal uncertainties create huge business costs. Disharmony between national legal systems poses legal obstacles to international trading activities. This prompted the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law to draft the United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts. These uniform rules seek to remove legal obstacles, enhance legal certainty and commercial predictability, and lower transactional costs. This article considers the implications of these changes on electronic contracting law.