Congress on E-commerce Laws

The event to be held in San Jose on 3 and 4 March will address issues such as implementation of digital markets, internet commerce and protection of intellectual property online.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

The third International Congress on Electronic Commerce Laws will be held at the Bar Association of Costa Rica, and will address issues related to law in light of new commercial and financial relations being handled electronically.

The conference will include lectures on the implementation of the digital market in Europe, legal challenges posed by electronics, online shopping and competition law, and financial operations in the digital world.

See details of the event here.

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