The International Lawyer
Vol 35, No 1 Spring 2001

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Symposium on Borderless Electronic Commerce

Introduction
Jane K. Winn

E-Products and the WTO
Stewart A. Baker
Peter Lichtenbaum
Maury D. Shenk
Matthew S. Yeo

E-Commerce and Letter of Credit Law and Practice
James G. Barnes
James E. Byrne

Cross-Border Electronic Transfers in the Securities Markets
Joanna Benjamin

Hidden Dangers in the E-Commerce Data Mine:
Governmental Customer and Trading Partner Screening Requirements
Peter L. Fitzgerald

The International Chamber of Commerce's GUIDEC Principles:
Private-Sector Rules for Digital Signatures
William F. Fox Jr.

Beyond Safe Harbor: European Data Protection Law and Electronic Commerce
Christopher Kuner

Legally Binding Electronic Documents:
Digitial Signatures and Authentication
Christopher Reed

Establishing a Legal Framework for Electronic Commerce:
The Work of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)
Renaud Sorieul
Jennifer R. Clift
Jose Angelo Estrella-Faria

Articles
Why Business Fails in Russia
Roger D. Billings Jr.

The Difficulty Behind Securing Sector-Specific Investment Establishment Rights:
The Case of the Energy Charter Treaty
Saamir Elshihabi

Complying with Immigration, Export Control, and Industrial Security Requirements When Working
Collaboratively with Foreign Nationals: A Case Study
M. Beth Peters
David W. Burgett
Joy E. Sturm

China's Entry into the WTO: Impact on China's Regulating Regime of Foreign Direct Investment
Anyuan Yuan

Comment
China's Great Balancing Act: Maximizing the Internet's Benefits While Limiting Its Detriments
Aaron D. McGeary

Book Review
International Securities Law: A Contemporary and Comparative Analysis
Manning Gilbert Warren III