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This dissertation examines Tanzania’s legal framework in the light of the modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet and e-commerce. The main goal is to assess the adequacy of the existing law and to provide recommendations for reforms that will reflect the borderless...
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| author | Nangela, Deo John |
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| description | This dissertation examines Tanzania’s legal framework in the light of the modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet and e-commerce. The main goal is to assess the adequacy of the existing law and to provide recommendations for reforms that will reflect the borderless nature of e-contracts. These reforms must ensure the certainty and predictability needed for successful cross-border commerce. Achievement of these aims will build confidence and trust on the part of business entities and consumers, and, in addition, will enhance free trade, strengthen the growing market-based economy, and integrate Tanzania into the global economy. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/11497 The adequacy of the Tanzanian law on e-commerce and e-contracting : possible solutions to be found in international models and South African legislation Nangela, Deo John Bennett, Thomas W Commercial Law This dissertation examines Tanzania’s legal framework in the light of the modern information and communication technologies, especially the Internet and e-commerce. The main goal is to assess the adequacy of the existing law and to provide recommendations for reforms that will reflect the borderless nature of e-contracts. These reforms must ensure the certainty and predictability needed for successful cross-border commerce. Achievement of these aims will build confidence and trust on the part of business entities and consumers, and, in addition, will enhance free trade, strengthen the growing market-based economy, and integrate Tanzania into the global economy. 2015-01-05T18:55:32Z 2015-01-05T18:55:32Z 2011 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11497 eng application/pdf Department of Commercial Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Commercial Law Nangela, Deo John The adequacy of the Tanzanian law on e-commerce and e-contracting : possible solutions to be found in international models and South African legislation |
| thesis_degree_str | Doctoral |
| title | The adequacy of the Tanzanian law on e-commerce and e-contracting : possible solutions to be found in international models and South African legislation |
| title_full | The adequacy of the Tanzanian law on e-commerce and e-contracting : possible solutions to be found in international models and South African legislation |
| title_fullStr | The adequacy of the Tanzanian law on e-commerce and e-contracting : possible solutions to be found in international models and South African legislation |
| title_full_unstemmed | The adequacy of the Tanzanian law on e-commerce and e-contracting : possible solutions to be found in international models and South African legislation |
| title_short | The adequacy of the Tanzanian law on e-commerce and e-contracting : possible solutions to be found in international models and South African legislation |
| title_sort | adequacy of the tanzanian law on e commerce and e contracting possible solutions to be found in international models and south african legislation |
| topic | Commercial Law |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11497 |
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