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This work addresses the important role played by the paper bill of lading in the international trade realm. In particular, it illustrates the fact that a paper bill of lading cannot comply with the new changes connected with the era of speed and technology. As a result it considers the electronic bill of lading as a necessity to deal with these new changes. This work explains how the electronic bill of lading can surmount the problems that it is facing in relation to its legal recognition. Finally, it suggests that the international trade realm without the recognition of the electronic bill of lading would be very complicated and full of problems.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This work addresses the important role played by the paper bill of lading in the international trade realm. In particular, it illustrates the fact that a paper bill of lading cannot comply with the new changes connected with the era of speed and technology. As a result it considers the electronic bill of lading as a necessity to deal with these new changes. This work explains how the electronic bill of lading can surmount the problems that it is facing in relation to its legal recognition. Finally, it suggests that the international trade realm without the recognition of the electronic bill of lading would be very complicated and full of problems.
Autorenporträt
Mr Kamal Alawamleh obtained his first degree in law from the University of Jordan (2007). Then he pursued his LLM degree in International Business Law at Coventry University (2008). He joined the Lancashire Law School in 2010 as a PhD student. His research interestes are in the fields of International commercial, trade and banking law.