European Union E-Commerce Law Project

Overview
The European Union E-Commerce Law Project examines the law and policy of the European Union regarding online businesses as well as the relevant economic governance issues and regulatory practices affecting the online transatlantic (EU-U.S.) marketplace.

The topics covered include:


 * conditional access
 * consumer protection and distance selling
 * copyright and information society
 * cybercrime
 * domain names
 * e-commerce
 * e-money
 * e-signatures
 * international private law (applicable contract law)
 * jurisdiction
 * privacy/data protection
 * taxes

The Project is co-sponsored by the Stanford-Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum, the Stanford Center for E-Commerce, and the Forum on Contemporary Europe (Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies).