Publications

Publications

Caroline De Cock has contributed to several Internet law books , taught on the subject at various business schools and Universities and intervened as a speaker in international fora.

She has also drafted the Interconnection Dispute Resolution Procedure of the United Arab Emirates Telecommunications Regulatory Authority and contributed to the research supporting the drafting of the European Commission E-commerce Directive.

Business and Law on the Internet

by Olivier Hance, McGraw-Hill, 1996

(collaboration)

Caroline discovered Internet law by working as a researcher and collaborator to this book, the first European one-stop guide to doing business on the Internet within the context of North American and European laws.

The New Virtual Money: Law and Practice

by Olivier Hance and Suzan Dionne-Balz, Kluwer, 1999

(collaboration)

Caroline continued her collaboration with Olivier Hance with this book, which attempted to analyze the appropriateness of the relevant existing legal instruments that regulated internet payment systems, including the rapidly increasing use of `electronic cash’ – on smart cards or in the form of dematerialized electronic tokens.

Interconnection Dispute Resolution Procedure

Drafted this Procedure for the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of the United Arab Emirates

The first version of this Procedure was drafted single-handedly by Caroline in 2005, in close collaboration with the TRA staff.

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