Harmonized development of legal and regulatory systems for e-commerce in Asia and the Pacific current challenges and capacity-building needs United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Trande and Investment Division

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Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Harmonized development of legal and regulatory systems for e-commerce in Asia and the Pacific
Programme
Kim Hak Su Opening statement
Laurent Aublin Conférence régionale sur « l’harmonisation des systèmes législatifs et réglementaires du commerce électronique dans la région Asie - Pacifique : les défis actuels et les besoins de formation ». CESAP – 7 au 9 juillet 2004
Nalikatibhag Sangsnit Keynote address
Session 1: national e-commerce legislation in Asia-Pacific: regional best practices Rajesh Sreenivasan An analysis of e-commerce legal and regulatory frameworks of developing countries in East Asia Pacific (EAP)
Session 1 Seow Hiong Goh The case of Singapore
Session 1 Jongchan Park The case of the Republic of Korea
Session 2: current challenges in e-commerce legal and regulatory systems development in Asia-Pacific Hong Xue The case of China
Session 2 Skol Harnsuthivarin The case of Thailand
Session 2 Nguyen Ngoc Dien The case of Viet Nam
Session 3: toward regional harmonization of e-commerce laws and regulatory systems for trade facilitation Frithjof Maennel The legal and regulatory framework of e-commerce in Europe
Session 3 Rudy Quimbo The E-ASEAN legal framework and current challenges
Session 3 Pavan Duggal Regional harmonization of e-commerce laws and regulatory systems in South Asia
Session 4: toward universal harmonization of e-commerce laws and regulatory systems Renaud Sorieul Initiatives and perspectives of the UNCITRAL
Session 4 Zaid Hamzah Private sector views
Session 4 Andrea Spear WTO and e-commerce
End-of-day session: capacity building for e-commerce legal professionals Rudy Quimbo Project on IT enabling legal frameworks for the GMS
End-of-day session Jean-Sebastien Roure ITC e-commerce legal kit
End-of-day session Cecille Barayre-El Shami An overview of UNCTAD training modules on e-commerce legal issues
End-of-day session Roland Amoussou-Guenou and Yann Duval Capacity building needs for e-commerce legal systems development: A regional capacity building framework
Session 5: legal issues of contracting on the Internet Amelia H. Boss Legal issues of contracting on the internet with international landmark cases
Session 5 Renaud Sorieul The UNCITRAL model law solutions for contracting on the internet
Session 6: e-commerce jurisdiction and privacy issues Michael Geist E-commerce and jurisdiction
Session 6 Jongchan Park Current issues and developments of information protection in Republic of Korea
Session 7: intellectual property rights issues and e-commerce Dhiraphol Suwanprateep Domain names issues and solutions
Session 7 Intellectual property issues and solutions (France and Europe) Patrice Vidon
Session 7 Dino Costanza A European lawyer perspective on e-commerce
Session 8: e-commerce dispute resolution mechanisms and best practices Hong Xue Dispute resolution for e-commerce: the experience and the prospective of China
Session 8 Claro Parlade Conclusion of the UN Forum on Online Dispute Resolutions, Melbourne, 5-6 July 2004
Session 9: legal issues related to online security for e-commerce Mensah Luc Internet security technical overview
Session 9 Harry SK Tan Best practices of legally securing e-commerce
Session 9 Toh See Kiat B to B security solutions
Xuan Zengpei Closing statement
Participants
Conclusions & recommendations of the roundtable on capacity building needs for e-commerce legal and regulatory system development in Asia and the Pacific (Bankgok, Thailand, 9 July 2004)
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Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific Harmonized development of legal and regulatory systems for e-commerce in Asia and the Pacific

Programme

Kim Hak Su Opening statement

Laurent Aublin Conférence régionale sur « l’harmonisation des systèmes législatifs et réglementaires du commerce électronique dans la région Asie - Pacifique : les défis actuels et les besoins de formation ». CESAP – 7 au 9 juillet 2004

Nalikatibhag Sangsnit Keynote address

Session 1: national e-commerce legislation in Asia-Pacific: regional best practices Rajesh Sreenivasan An analysis of e-commerce legal and regulatory frameworks of developing countries in East Asia Pacific (EAP)

Session 1 Seow Hiong Goh The case of Singapore

Session 1 Jongchan Park The case of the Republic of Korea

Session 2: current challenges in e-commerce legal and regulatory systems development in Asia-Pacific Hong Xue The case of China

Session 2 Skol Harnsuthivarin The case of Thailand

Session 2 Nguyen Ngoc Dien The case of Viet Nam

Session 3: toward regional harmonization of e-commerce laws and regulatory systems for trade facilitation Frithjof Maennel The legal and regulatory framework of e-commerce in Europe

Session 3 Rudy Quimbo The E-ASEAN legal framework and current challenges

Session 3 Pavan Duggal Regional harmonization of e-commerce laws and regulatory systems in South Asia

Session 4: toward universal harmonization of e-commerce laws and regulatory systems Renaud Sorieul Initiatives and perspectives of the UNCITRAL

Session 4 Zaid Hamzah Private sector views

Session 4 Andrea Spear WTO and e-commerce

End-of-day session: capacity building for e-commerce legal professionals Rudy Quimbo Project on IT enabling legal frameworks for the GMS

End-of-day session Jean-Sebastien Roure ITC e-commerce legal kit

End-of-day session Cecille Barayre-El Shami An overview of UNCTAD training modules on e-commerce legal issues

End-of-day session Roland Amoussou-Guenou and Yann Duval Capacity building needs for e-commerce legal systems development: A regional capacity building framework

Session 5: legal issues of contracting on the Internet Amelia H. Boss Legal issues of contracting on the internet with international landmark cases

Session 5 Renaud Sorieul The UNCITRAL model law solutions for contracting on the internet

Session 6: e-commerce jurisdiction and privacy issues Michael Geist E-commerce and jurisdiction

Session 6 Jongchan Park Current issues and developments of information protection in Republic of Korea

Session 7: intellectual property rights issues and e-commerce Dhiraphol Suwanprateep Domain names issues and solutions

Session 7 Intellectual property issues and solutions (France and Europe) Patrice Vidon

Session 7 Dino Costanza A European lawyer perspective on e-commerce

Session 8: e-commerce dispute resolution mechanisms and best practices Hong Xue Dispute resolution for e-commerce: the experience and the prospective of China

Session 8 Claro Parlade Conclusion of the UN Forum on Online Dispute Resolutions, Melbourne, 5-6 July 2004

Session 9: legal issues related to online security for e-commerce Mensah Luc Internet security technical overview

Session 9 Harry SK Tan Best practices of legally securing e-commerce

Session 9 Toh See Kiat B to B security solutions

Xuan Zengpei Closing statement

Participants

Conclusions & recommendations of the roundtable on capacity building needs for e-commerce legal and regulatory system development in Asia and the Pacific (Bankgok, Thailand, 9 July 2004)