Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 E-Commerce or E-Business: Electronic commerce which is commonly known as E-commerce or E-business is a modern concept of doing business. In layman’s language‚ it is the buying and selling of products and services over electronic systems which mainly comprises of internet. In this form of business the payment for goods and services is also done electronically i.e. by using credit cards. This concept has reached its maturity in developed countries like the United States
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ruled that the plaintiff never narrowed the term of chicken within the contract and that the defendant acted within the contract guidelines. II. Discuss Questions 1. Procedural Due Process and Substantive Due Process are both under the Due Process Clause in which it protects deprivation to American Citizens of life‚ liberty‚ or property without due process of law (textbook pg. 167) Procedural Due Process means that every citizen has the right to a hearing before they are stripped from life‚ liberty
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several angles to approach this case. The Privileges and Immunities Clause (Article IV‚ Section 2‚ Clause 1) is one of the decisive issue upon which the case is going to be decided as to whether the fundamental rights of the information requesters are violated. That said‚ the Privileges and Immunities Clause (PAI) is the law that prevents a state from treating citizens of other states in a discriminatory manner. The text of the clause reads: the Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges
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U.S. v. Lopez 514 U.S. 549 (1995)‚ Vote of 5 to 4‚ Rehnquist for the court. Congress in 1990 enacted the Gun-Free School Zone Act‚ making it a federal offence to possess a firearm in a school zone. Congress relied on the authority of the Commerce Clause of the Constitution to justify passage of legislation as a way of stemming the rising tide of gun related incidents in public schools. In 1992 Alfonso Lopez‚ Jr. was a senior at Edison High School in San Antonio‚ Texas. Acting on an anonymous
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personal medical use. Respondents claim that enforcing the CSA against them would violate the Commerce Clause and other constitutional provisions. Issue: Whether Congress can regulate homegrown medical marijuana consumed at home pursuant to the interstate commerce clause Decision/Holding: Yes‚ law upheld. Congress may regulate intrastate activity where the behavior‚ in the aggregate‚ can impact interstate commerce. The court should not necessarily look for a substantial impact‚ but only should require
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getting sued was unconstitutional on two counts: the first‚ the Commerce Clause‚ and the second‚ Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment‚ rejecting both as proper constitutional bases for the Violence Against Women Act. The Court considered separately the legislative findings regarding the economic effect of gender-based violence and the states’ failure to provide relief to victims. The falls under Congress’ power to regulate interstate commerce‚ and the second is related to Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment
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1 Fuad Husein‚ Andreas Gausrab‚ Elie Bensaci - University of Ottawa’s Executive MBA - January 2002 1 Mobile Commerce A Business Model for Success •Thank you for taking time to hear our presentation today •This project is a team effort by Elie Bensaci‚ Fuad Husein and Andreas Gausrab. Elie is a U of O student in the international MBA program. His contribution to the project is integrated into this presentation. Elie resides in Paris France so for obvious geographic reasons he will not be
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states‚ it does declare that certain powers can only be exercised by congress. One of the three main congressional powers is the power to regulate commerce among the states (Mallor 61). The Commerce Clause states that “The Congress shall have Power… To regulate Commerce…among the several states” (Mallor 61). However‚ the federal power under this clause has continuously expanded as a result of cases such as Wickard v.
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First of all‚ Godiva.com wants to increase their sales‚ by using an online sales which at first they starts the click and mortar e-business Click-and-mortar organizations conduct e-commerce activities‚ but do their primary business in the physical 1- Identify the B2B and B2C transactions B2B- Refers to one business selling to another business via the Web Or Business-To-Business‚ a transaction that occurs between two companies‚ As opposed to a transaction involving a consumer
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