DocumentCode
2718669
Title
Discretionary enforcement of electronic contracts
Author
Milosevic, Zoran ; Josang, Audun ; Dimitrakos, Theo ; Patton, Mary Anne
Author_Institution
Distributed Syst. Technol. Centre, Queensland Univ., Brisbane, Qld., Australia
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
39
Lastpage
50
Abstract
As in traditional commerce, parties to a contract in e-business environments are expected to operate in good faith and comply with mutually agreed terms of the contract. It may be the case however that deviation from the agreed contract obligations occur either intentionally or due to force majeure. We argue that there is value in providing various levels of automated support to deal with contract non-compliance in e-marketplaces in order to reach the best overall outcome for all parties. This includes monitoring contract significant events, simple notifications to the parties about non-compliance events and a range of enforcement mechanisms. These mechanisms can be either nondiscretionary (as in preventive security mechanisms) or discretionary, which rely on a number of control mechanisms that are applied when contract rules are violated. We describe a number of such control mechanisms and how they can be used to extend capabilities of a contract management architecture previously developed.
Keywords
contracts; electronic commerce; law administration; security of data; contract management architecture; data security; e-business; e-marketplaces; electronic commerce; electronic contract discretionary enforcement; monitoring; Australia; Automatic control; Business; Contracts; Councils; Cyclic redundancy check; Law; Legal factors; Monitoring; Security;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference, 2002. EDOC '02. Proceedings. Sixth International
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1742-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EDOC.2002.1137695
Filename
1137695
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