E-Commerce Law Reports is one of the six legal journals published by Cecile Park Publishing. Our editorial panel is comprised of industry professionals from around the world, who apply their specialist expertise, meaning that we can deliver unrivalled understanding of the legal e-commerce cases we cover.
E-Commerce Law Reports, launched in 2001, is designed to address the key legal cases in the e-commerce industry. Our aim is to provide comprehensive guidance and analysis of legal and regulatory issues across the board. We aim to do this by providing informed analysis of an issue, often contextualising it within one of our core topics, such as mobile payments, online financial services and online banking, whilst at the same time enabling our readers to see how the same problems, arguments and reasoning may apply in a different setting.
Our publication covers key cases concerning copyrights, trade marks, liability issues, telecoms, data protection, distance selling, online advertising, social networking websites, piracy as well as case law from European, UK and US courts, as well as a number of other jurisdictions, such as Germany, France, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, Spain and Italy.
Our editorial panel is well positioned to identify the key cases as and when they arise on a global spectrum. This combined with the international make-up of our contributors makes E-Commerce Law Reports a truly global publication, relevant to any and all those active in legal issues in relation to the e-commerce industry.
An annual subscription to E-Commerce Law Reports costs £460 (£480 if subscribing from outside the United Kingdom), which includes 12 monthly hardcopies and access to an online user account.