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CALL FOR PAPERS: AARHUS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS IN COLLABORATION WITH THE
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIVATE LAW
 
Working title: Legal aspects of mobile commerce and pervasive computing
The Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, and the International
Journal of Private Law, hereby invites you to submit manuscripts for
peer-review as part of the project with the title of “Legal Aspects of
Mobile Commerce & Pervasive Computing”.  Selected manuscripts will be
published in a special edition of the International Journal of Private Law
(IJPL). The research activity is funded by the National Danish Research Fund
for Social Sciences. For more information about the project please refer to
our homepage at, http://www.asb.dk/article.aspx?pid=19387. 
The purpose of the project is to identify and analyze legal aspects of
privacy, marketing, contracting, and liability in mobile commerce and in
pervasive computing networks associated with mobile commerce, and to present
solutions to the problems which the analysis reveals. 
Themes:
Mobile commerce and pervasive computing are issues that create new
commercial opportunities. At the same time they raise problems in relation
to the legal framework that surrounds them. The purpose of the present
project is to identify and analyze selected legal research issues in the
emerging area of mobile commerce and pervasive computing. The project
focuses on marketing, privacy, contract law and liability issues and
interrelated issues, e.g. jurisdiction and enforcement and self-regulation.
As the solution of legal problems may call for certain technical solutions
which should be anticipated in business cases, the project focuses on
technological aspects as well. To illustrate the research questions and
broaden out the discussions on different solutions, the project will focus
on comparative aspects of mobile commerce and pervasive computing as seen in
various parts of the world, e.g. in Europe, the US, Australia and Brazil.
 
The coordinators are associate professor Pernille Wegener Jessen, professor
Hans Henrik Edlund and associate professor René Franz Henschel, Department
of Business Law, Aarhus School of Business, University of Aarhus, in
cooperation with professor Sylvia Kierkegaard, CCU and Editor, IJPL.
 
Details:
Abstract must be submitted by FRIDAY APRIL, 3rd, 2009 (the week following
Easter Holidays), latest. If desired, this abstract will then form a part of
a short presentation on a project seminar to be held MONDAY April 20th AND
TUESDAY APRIL, 21st 2008, in Aarhus, Denmark. The final manuscript for
peer-review must be  submitted  on or before June. 1st, 2009.
 
If you have questions please mail René Franz Henschel, Aarhus School of
Business, [log in to unmask] or phone + 45 23 11 74 18 or + 45 89 48 63 36
Best regards,
 
Hans Henrik Edlund        
Professor, ASB  
 
René Franz Henschel                  
Ass. Professor, ASB
 
Pernille Wegener Jessen 
Ass. Professor, ASB       
 
Sylvia Kierkegaard 
Professor, CCU
Editor, IJPL