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Seminar: Legal Issues of the Information Society
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Representatives of the Center for the Study of Democracy, Ms. Bozhana Stoeva and Ms. Violetta Kostadinova, took part in a Seminar on the Legal Issues of the Information Society organized by the University of Amsterdam and University
of Maastricht.
A number of topics directly related to the work of the CSD Law Program on the preparation of the Draft Law on Electronic Document and Electronic Signature were included in the Seminar agenda. Seminar
materials and information offered at the lectures had both practical and theoretical dimensions. The following topics were presented and discussed:
- Legal Regulations of the Internet and the Problem
of Applicable Jurisdiction;
- Legal Regulations of the Electronic Commerce and
Electronic Signature;
- ‘Codes of Conduct’ in E-Commerce;
- New European Regulation in the Telecommunication
Sector;
- Personal Data Protection and Privacy in
Telecommunication Sector;
- Action Plan ‘e-Europe’ of the Feira European
Council, 19-20 June 2000;
- Consumer Protection in the Information Society and
Out-of-Court Dispute Settlement;
- Legal Aspects of Cyber Crime;
- Fiscal Aspects of Electronic Services;
- Intellectual Property and Information Society.
Lecturers at the seminar were professors from the University of Amsterdam, University of Maastricht, Hamburg and European University Institute in Florence and practitioners from PWC – Amsterdam office and other law offices in the Netherlands, NGO representatives, among which the Center for the European Policy Studies and officials from the European Commission.
Discussions with experts from the EU Member States and with representatives form the candidate countries, such as Cyprus, Hungary, Poland and Estonia were very interesting and useful form comparative legal perspective.
All the seminar materials are available in the Law Program of the Center for the Study of Democracy. |
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