The South America Committee of ITechLaw has completed a rich and expansive survey that interrogates a pool of experts in important Latin American jurisdictions about key concepts pertaining to e-commerce and online transactions and how such concepts (if indeed recognized) are treated under their respective national laws. The jurisdictions surveyed include Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru and Puerto Rico.
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ITechLaw is pleased to announce the installation of its new slate of directors for the 2017 – 2018 year. Each director serves a one-year term, renewable for up to six years total. The current term began on May 3, 2017 and will conclude on May 15, 2018. The nominating committee, composed of
What are the top Technology Lawyers reading this month? See below for what the ITechLaw Board of Directors are reading about recent developments in technology law. Follow ITechLaw on Twitter @itechlaw_assn for additional articles and information.
What are the top Technology Lawyers reading this month? See below for what the ITechLaw Board of Directors are reading about recent developments in technology law. Follow ITechLaw on Twitter @itechlaw_assn for additional articles and information.
What are the top Technology Lawyers reading this month? See below for what the ITechLaw Board of Directors are reading about recent developments in technology law. Follow ITechLaw on Twitter @itechlaw_assn for additional articles and information.
ENATIC, the leading IT law experts’ association in Spain, holds their Congreso Internacional ENATIC (International Digital Law Congress), on January 27 at the seat of the Secretariat of State for the Information Society and Digital Agenda (SESIAD) in Madrid.
This summer, ITechLaw continued its second year of CyberspaceCamp programs in Havana Cuba, Bogotá Colombia, Lima Peru, and La Paz Bolivia. The CyberSpace Camp program is a platform for experienced lawyers from across the world to interact with young lawyers and professionals, and share their insight and in-depth view on the implications of technology law and practice as it has developed in their respective jurisdictions.
ITechLaw thrives due to the ongoing dedication of its volunteers and the creative contributions of its wide spectrum of Committees. ITechLaw currently offers seven Substantive Law Committees and Working Groups, dedicated to specific areas within technology law, as well as multiple organizational committees driving the direction and growth of ITechLaw.