Some technological implications for ascertaining the contents of contracts in web-based transactions |
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Authors: | Eliza Mik Author Vitae |
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Institution: | School of Law, Singapore Management University, Singapore |
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Abstract: | This paper points out some unexpected relationships between specific aspects of contract law and specific Internet-related technologies. The discussion is not about the interplay between “Law” and “Technology,” or the “Law” and the “Internet.” The aim is modest: to identify some theoretical chokepoints created by the technologies involved in web-based commerce and to point out the legal uncertainties persisting in this area. The analysis is confined to the process of contract formation, not to matters of substantive law. It is during this process that parties assume their contractual obligations and the contents of a contract crystallize. |
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Keywords: | Web-based transactions Hyperlinks Evidence of writing Contract formation Technology law |
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