The ILAC format is a helpful framework for writing structured exam answers to problem-based questions. It is divided into four sections: Issue, Law, Application, and Conclusion. 1) Issue: Begin by outlining clearly the specific legal question raised in the question. If the question does not state the subject matter, consider what legal question will determine the case outcome. The problem should be posed as a question rather than a general statement. Mentioning the names of the parties and relevant case facts can be part of the problem. Each topic in the question may necessitate a distinct ILAC analysis. 2) Law: Describe the applicable law or test. Avoid utilising case-specific judgments. The rule is frequently the definition of the applicable legal principle. 3) Application: This is the most crucial portion of the answer you provide. Apply the law to the facts provided and explain how it leads to the result. Take into account both sides of the argument and present reasons and justific...
I n electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce, there are several legal risks that businesses and consumers need to be aware of: 1. Contractual Issues: E-commerce transactions rely on contracts, which may be subject to various legal issues such as contract formation, offer and acceptance, terms and conditions, and enforceability. It is important to ensure that online contracts are properly drafted, clear, and legally binding. 2. Intellectual Property Infringement: E-commerce platforms often involve the sale or distribution of digital content, products, and services. There is a risk of infringing on intellectual property rights, such as copyrights, trademarks, and patents. Businesses need to be cautious and respect the intellectual property rights of others. 3. Privacy and Data Protection: E-commerce involves the collection, storage, and use of personal data. Businesses must comply with applicable data protection and privacy laws to safeguard customer information. This includes o...
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