98-10324. Advisory Committee on Private International Law (ACPIL) Study Group on Electronic Commerce; Meeting Notice  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 75 (Monday, April 20, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 19556]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-10324]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF STATE
    
    [Public Notice No. 2783]
    
    
    Advisory Committee on Private International Law (ACPIL) Study 
    Group on Electronic Commerce; Meeting Notice
    
        The Study Group on Electronic Commerce of the Advisory Committee on 
    Private International Law (ACPIL) will hold its next meeting from 9:30 
    to 4:00 on Thursday, April 16 in Washington, DC. The purpose of the 
    meeting will be to review international proposals for rules on 
    electronic signature systems.
        The meeting will consider authentication, message integrity, sender 
    and user rights and obligations, and the evolving roles of third party 
    system designers and service providers, as well as differing standards 
    that may be appropriate for commercial and governmental applications. 
    Both international and domestic developments will be reviewed, given 
    the close connection between them in an era of globalization of 
    commerce, information, and borderless connections through data 
    networks. The status of ongoing projects at various international 
    bodies, both intergovernmental and private sector, including UNCITRAL, 
    OECD, the ICC and others will be reviewed. The meeting will focus on 
    revised draft rules on electronic signatures prepared by the 
    Secretariat of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law 
    (UNCITRAL), which will be discussed at an upcoming UNCITRAL Working 
    Group meeting at the U.N. in June 1998. Included in that discussion 
    will be a U.S. proposal for a multilateral treaty (convention) that 
    could include provisions of the 1996 UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic 
    Commerce, and possibly other provisions.
        Also on the agenda will be a review, as appropriate, of the latest 
    developments in state legislatures within the U.S.; draft uniform state 
    laws under preparation, including the proposed new Uniform Commercial 
    Code Article 2B and Electronic Transactions Act; developments in other 
    national legal systems; and electronic commerce initiatives of the 
    Department of Commerce and others.
        Proposals on electronic commerce infrastructure, including access 
    to markets, message integrity, and privacy issues that are expected to 
    be discussed at the OECD in October will also be reviewed as 
    appropriate. Suggestions on possible legal standards for determining 
    applicable law and jurisdiction in a cross-border setting may be 
    considered.
        The meeting of the Advisory Committee Study Group is open to the 
    public up to the capacity of the meeting room. Members of the public 
    who cannot attend are welcome to comment, including any recommendations 
    for possible U.S. positions on these matters. The meeting will take 
    place at the International Law Institute (ILI), 1615 New Hampshire 
    Avenue, NW, Washington, DC. Persons who expect to attend should advise 
    either the Office of the Legal Adviser (L/PIL) at Suite 357, South 
    Building, 2430 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037-2800, fax (202) 776-
    8482, or Stuart Kerr at ILI, (202) 483-3036, fax 483-3029. The Office 
    of the Legal Adviser will provide copies of, or e-mail and other 
    sources for, UN, NCCUSL and related documents for the meeting. For 
    further information, please contact Harold Burman, Advisory Committee 
    Executive Director, at (202) 776-8421.
        The meeting will take place immediately prior to meeting in 
    Washington, DC on April 17-19 of the National Conference of 
    Commissioners Drafting Group on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) on the 
    proposed Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA). Attendees at the 
    Study Group meeting or others who may be interested in the UETA meeting 
    should contact Patricia Fry at the Stetson University College of Law, 
    (813) 562-7893, fax 813-347-3738, or D. Benjamin Beard at the 
    University of Idaho Law School, 208-885-6423, fax 885-7609.
    Harold S. Burman,
    Advisory Committee, Executive Director.
    [FR Doc. 98-10324 Filed 4-17-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/20/1998
Department:
State Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-10324
Pages:
19556-19556 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Public Notice No. 2783
PDF File:
98-10324.pdf