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Colloquium on Electronic Commerce
14-16 February 2011, New York
At its forty-third session (2010) the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) requested its Secretariat to convene a colloquium with a view to identifying a roadmap for future work by the Commission in the area of electronic commerce, with particular regard to legal issues relating to electronic transferable records, identity management and the use of mobile devices in electronic commerce, as well as to discussing recent developments in the area of cross-border electronic single window facilities (see Official Records of the General Assembly, Sixty-fifth Session, Supplement No. 17 (A/65/17), para. 250). In line with that request, an international colloquium organized by the Secretariat will take place from 14 to 16 February 2011 at United Nations Headquarters in New York. Although the meeting will be conducted on an informal basis, interpretation in the six official languages of the United Nations will be available.
14-16 February 2011, New York
DAY 1: Monday, 14 February 2011
Opening Session 10:00AM - 11:00AM
- Renaud Sorieul
The Secretary of UNCITRAL - Jeffrey Chan Wah Teck, SC
Deputy Solicitor-General, Singapore
Chair of the UNCITRAL Working Group on Electronic Commerce (2001-2004)
Slides - Luca Castellani
UNCITRAL Secretariat
Session I. Identity management 11:00AM - 1:00PM
- Jeffrey Chan Wah Teck, SC
Deputy Solicitor-General,
Singapore Moderator - Laurent Bernat
Policy Analyst
OECD - Information Security and Privacy Lessons learned from the 2010 OECD Survey on National Strategies and Policies for Digital Identity Management
Slides - Thomas Smedinghoff
Partner
Wildman Harrold Identity Management: The Next Frontier for International E-Commerce - the Subject, the Legal Issues, and the Need for Action by UNCITRAL
Paper -- Slides - Eric A. Caprioli
Avocat à la Cour
SELARL Caprioli Associés Société d'Avocats De l'authentification à la signature électronique : quel cadre juridique pour les communications électroniques internationales ?
Abstract -- Résumé
Article -- Slides - Abbie Barbir, PhD
ITU-T Rapporteur, Identity Management Higher Assurance for the Enablement of Federated On-line Trust
Abstract -- Slides - Open Discussion
Session II. Mobile commerce 3:00PM - 6:00PM
- Jane Winn
Professor
University of Washington Moderator - Cecile Barayre
United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Mobile phone trends in developing countries: policy and legal considerations
Slides - Reference material:
UNCTAD Information Economy Report 2010: ICTs, Enterprises and Poverty Alleviation
Study on prospects for Harmonizing Cyber legislation in Latin America
Estudio sobre las perspectivas de la armonización de la ciberlegislación en América Latina
Estudio sobre las perspectivas de la armonización de la ciberlegislación en Centroamérica y el Caribe - David Satola
Senior Counsel
Legal Vice Presidency
The World Bank Other Aspects of the Legal Enabling Environment: A Synthesis of Good International Practice
Slides -- Paper 1 -- Paper 2 - Arpad Gered
Attorney at Law / Partner
BMA Brandstätter Rechtsanwälte "A" is for Apple, "M" is for Commerce - On What M-commerce Is and Why It Is Special
Slides -- Paper - Hervé Jacquemin
Senior Researcher
Head of the eCommerce Unit
Research Centre on IT and Law
University of Namur Legal issues of m-commerce with regard to the principles of technological neutrality and functional equivalence
Abstract -- Slides - Open Discussion
DAY 2: Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Session II. Mobile commerce continued (10:00AM - 1:00PM)
- Rich Field
Past Chair
Section of Science & Technology Law, ABA M-Payments and Developing Countries
Paper - Chang-ho Chung
Judge,
Head of UNCITRAL and Unidroit Research Team
Supreme Court of the Republic of Korea Legal Issues Arising from the Use of Mobile Devices in Electronic Commerce
Slides -- Paper - Benjamin Geva
Professor
Osgoode Hall Law School
York University UNCITRAL Model Law on International Credit Transfers and M-Payments: Do They Match?
Slides -- Paper - Open Discussion
Session III. Electronic transferable records (3:00PM - 6:00PM)
- Giusella Finocchiaro
Professor
University of Bologna
Moderator - Jane Winn
Professor
University of Washington Can Prudential Regulation Be Achieved by Means of Technology? Lessons from US Electronic Chattel Paper
Paper -- Slides - Miriam Goldby
Lecturer
University of Surrey Legal recognition of electronic alternatives to documents of title: the respective roles of legislator and adjudicator
Slides -- Paper - Manuel Alba
Professor
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Necesidad para el comercio internacional de una regulación armonizada sobre documentos electrónicos negociables
Ponencia
Slides -- Presentación - Rederence material:
Tobias Oelsner
(German delegation) Statement from the floor on electronic transferable records - Open Discussion
DAY 3: Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Session III. Electronic Transferable Records continued (10:00AM - 1:00PM)
- Sang-Bee Shim
Director General
Korea Paperless Trade Office uTradeHub success story; necessary environment
Slides -- Case - Stephen Bisbee
President and CEO
eOriginal, Inc. Current Use of Electronic Transferable Records in Business Transactions - The Practical Experience
Slides - James Byrne
Professor
George Mason University The Electrification of Letters of Credit: Law, Practice Rules, and Forms
Slides -- Paper - Reference material:
Alan Davidson
University of Queensland Electronic records in letter of credit - Open Discussion
Session IV. Single windows (3:00PM - 6:00PM)
- John D. Gregory
General Counsel, Justice Policy Development Branch
Social Justice Programs and Policy Division
Ministry of the Attorney General, Ontario, Canada Moderator - Johann Ponten
CHAIR TBG 15
UN/CEFACT Single Window Solutions - Best Practice and Challenges for the Future
Paper -- Slides - Bill Luddy
Special Legal Counsel
World Customs Organization
The International Single Window: A Legal Framework View of the Path to Paperless Global Trade Development
Paper -- Slides - Kah Wei Chong
Deputy Senior State Counsel
Attorney-General's Chambers, Singapore Legal and Regulatory Aspects of International Single Window Implementation: The ASEAN Experience
Slides - Hong Xue
Professor of Law
Director of Institute for the Internet Policy & Law
Beijing Normal University Regional Coordination on Cross-Border Electronic Exchange of Trade Documents and Data from the Prospective of Asia and the Pacific
Slides - Reference material:
Kommerskollegium / Swedish National Board of Trade e-invoicing in cross-border trade - Open Discussion