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58 2.5 EDI Trading Partner Agreements and International Responses. 37 2.4.1 Legal Issues and Response in European Countries. 35 2.4 Legal Response: A Historic Perspective. 33 2.3 Development of Electronic Commerce. 29 CHAPTER 2 ENFORCEABILITY OF ELECTRONIC CONTRACTS AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL NORMS. 25 1.9.1 Definition of Electronic Commerce. 24 1.9 Important Definitions and Meanings. 19 1.6.1 Research Method and Methodology. Chapter 6, Farisa T., MISTAKEN IDENTITY AND MOBILE COMMERCE: CURRENT AND EMERGING ISSUES making minor changes for publication in Computer Law and Security Review.ĭECLARATION. Chapter 8 Farisa T.,ELECTRONIC CONTRACTS AND PRIVACY: THE BIG DATA REVELUTION accepted for publication in Refereed journal International Journal of Technology, Policy and Law 5. Chapter 2 and 3 : Farisa T., ‘Electronic Commerce and Development of International Norms’ accepted for publication in Refereed, ERA Ranked (1501) Journal, International Review of Business Research Papers. Chapter 5 and 7: Farisa T., ELECTRONIC CONTRACTS AND CLOUD COMPUTING Published in ERA ranked (1801) Journal - international commercial law and Technology, Vol 9, No 2, 2014. Chapter 1 and 2: Farisa T., Legal Issues of Electronic Contracts in Australia’ published in Refereed, Peer Reviewed ERA ranked journal (1503) Journal- International Journal of management and Business Research ,spring 2011. I would also like to acknowledge the support, patience and encouragement provided by my family.įinally, I acknowledge the editorial assistance provided by Dr Lisa Lines from Elite Editing and Tutoring in relation to standardization of headings, table of contents, bibliography and general editorial support.ġ. The completion of this thesis would not have been possible without the support of Prof. I certify that except where due acknowledgement has been made, the work is that of the author alone the work has not been submitted previously, in whole or in part, to qualify for any other academic award the content of the thesis/project is the result of work which has been carried out since the official commencement date of the approved research program any editorial work, paid or unpaid, carried out by a third party is acknowledged and, ethics procedures and guidelines have been followed. School of Graduate School of Business and Law College of Business RMIT University ENFORCEABILITY OF ELECTRONIC CONTRACTS IN AUSTRALIA