E-Commerce Law & Policy was launched in 1999, the first of six journals edited and published by Cecile Park Publishing. E-Commerce Law & Policy strives to attract the leading authorities in the field of IP, IT and online business law to provide invaluable insight into the field of e-commerce. It enjoys a reputation as one of the most cutting edge sources of e-commerce information in publication with more than 70 of the UK's top 100 law firms subscribing. It has been quoted in the Financial Times and referred to in leading e-commerce textbooks. In 2001, it was nominated for the prestigious British and Irish Law Librarians Serial Publication of the Year Award.
To navigate the world of e-commerce, E-commerce Law & Policy is your monthly advisory 'life raft', affording you sharp, focused and informed analysis and advice on the key legal and regulatory issues that challenge online business. How could this benefit you?
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An annual subscription to E-Commerce Law & Policy costs £460 (£480 if subscribing from outside the United Kingdom), which includes 12 monthly hardcopies and access to an online user account.