The key to the success of e-commerce is clarity of the legal framework governing the relationship between seller and buyer, supplier and customer. Despite the rapid evolution of e-commerce law and the increasing complexity of legal constraints, there is nonetheless a legal framework applicable to transactions made over the Internet. Valuable parallels useful for the solution of e-contract difficulties may be drawn from the current legal framework as it applies to paper contracts.However, the new issues raised by B2B and B2C e-relationships demand new and more appropriate solutions. Positive application of such a framework would provide business with the kind of confidence essential to inspire customers to turn to electronic media for transactions.
The e-Contract Conference seeks to provide a forum for real debate fed by expert presentations from lawyers, consultants, marketing professionals, representatives of the European Commission, and legal experts from European and North American academic institutions. The conference faculty will focus on the principal issues raised at every step of the e-contract process, from the solicitation of consumers to intra-contractor conflict resolution.
The conference will address issues such as privacy, particularly concerning personal data transfers between EU and non-EU companies, and unsolicited commercial communications focussing on opt-in and opt-out solutions.These will be examined in the light of the recent adoption by the European Commission of standard contractual clauses for data transfers to non-EU countries, as well as the proposal for a new Directive on the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the ecommunications sector.
Other vital issues to be addressed include the role of e-agents in the contracting process, the evidence of contract through the use of electronic signature, the necessity of practical means to secure payment over the Internet, the question of certainty of jurisdiction for e-transactions, and the availability of mechanisms for alternative dispute resolution. The e-Contract Conference is designed to make a significant and valuable contribution towards building confidence in procedural frameworks, both legal and otherwise, as applied to the new and uncharted territory of e-commerce.
For several years, you have been able to search for and notify us of your interest in housing via the Internet. Now you can also sign, and terminate, your tenancy contract electronically.
E-contract on your Personal Page
When you have been assigned a vacant flat, an electronic contract will be published on your Personal Page. You then sign the contract with your username and password. The system is simple - you only need to follow the clear instructions on your Personal Page.
Save time and be good to the environment
There are several advantages. When you have received a flat from us, you can sign the contract from any computer with an Internet connection. Your contract is also stored more securely, and paper use is reduced, which is good for the environment.
We can also handle a large amount of communication with you, our customer, via e-mail and your Personal Page. This saves both time and paper.
If you have questions about e-contracts,
contact Customer service:
E-mail ID: info@labdhi.in |