This book examines cyberlaw discussions worldwide on topics such as cybercrime and risk management, comparative electronic trading systems of securities, digital currency regulation, jurisdiction and consumer protection in cross-border markets, and case law on international bank transfers. An invaluable resource for policy-makers, business experts, lawyers, scholars, and researchers, this book provides comprehensive research from a global perspective on the legal, technical, and financial implications of e-business.
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Subtitle on cover: finance, payment, and dispute resolution.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 272-286) and index.
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1. Cybercrime, cybersecurity, and financial institutions worldwide / Pauline Reich 2. Enhancing cyber risk management with the framework of ERM and Basel II / Junji Hiwatashi 3. IT development and the separation of banking and commerce / Takashi Kubota 4. Laws and regulations on Proprietary Trading System (PTS) in Japan / Motoaki Tazawa 5. The holding and transfer of interests in securities in England and Japan / Tomonori Fujiike 6. Global trends of payment systems and the next-generation RTGS Project in Japan / Masaaki Nakajima 7. Technical and legal concerns about global card payments / Fernando Barrio 8. The regulation of new forms of electronic fund transfers in Japan focusing on electronic money / Takashi Nakazaki 9. Commodity based digital currency / Evelyn Meow Hoong 10. Mistakes in remittance to account / Masao Yanaga 11. Doing international business online for the small and medium enterprise / Sam Edwards 12. Consumer protection in cross-border e-commerce markets / Shino Uenuma 13. Cyber contract and Indian law / Jibitesh Mishra, Biswajit Tripathy 14. E-commerce and dispute resolution / Naoshi Takasugi 15. Cross-border court jurisdiction and economic law application in electronic commerce / Takeshi Kawana.