eavesdropping 13/2.1.1.1/2

e-cash, definition [jump to word in Glossary]

e-commerce 1/3.8/1

e-commerce and income tax 8/titlehead

e-commerce, "neo-apartheid" 4/1/4

e-commerce, application of VAT to 9/5

e-commerce, as en enabler 4/1/7

e-commerce, background 4/2

e-commerce, building trust for users and consumers 4/2.2.1

e-commerce, building trust for users and consumers 4/2.2/4

e-commerce, business to business 4/1/1

e-commerce, competition and trade related issues 4/2.2.3/1

e-commerce, confidentiality 4/2.2.1/1

e-commerce, contract formation 6/2.2/13

e-commerce, contractual problems 6/2.2/12

e-commerce, corporate transactions 6/3.3/2

e-commerce, credit cards 4/2.3/1

e-commerce, definition [jump to word in Glossary]

e-commerce, digital signatures and certification authorities 4/2.2.1/1

e-commerce, Directive (EU) 6/6.2

e-commerce, Discussion Document 4/3.2

e-commerce, Discussion Document development process 4/3.3

e-commerce, economic and social impact 4/2.2.4/1

e-commerce, economic potential 4/2.2/2

e-commerce, electronic funds transfer 10/4

e-commerce, electronic money 10/5

e-commerce, enhancing the information infrastructure 4/2.2.3

e-commerce, establishing ground rules 4/2.2/4

e-commerce, establishing the ground rules 4/2.2.2

e-commerce, EU Ministerial Conference 4/2.2/2

e-commerce, events in South Africa 4/2.3

e-commerce, First World perspective 4/2.2.4/5

e-commerce, foreign supplier not registered for VAT 9/5.3.3/2

e-commerce, Framework for Global Electronic Commerce 4/2.1/5

e-commerce, general 4/1/1

e-commerce, geographical limitations 6/2.2/20

e-commerce, history 4/2.1

e-commerce, industries most likely to be influenced 8/1/9

e-commerce, intellectual property 4/2.2.2/1

e-commerce, international trade agreements and rules 4/2.1/7

e-commerce, international transaction 6/3.3/2

e-commerce, Internet banking 10/4.3

e-commerce, issues unique to South Africa 4/3.3/6

e-commerce, Japan 4/2.1/3

e-commerce, Joint Statement by US and EU 4/2.1/6

e-commerce, learning 4/3.6

e-commerce, legal issues 4/2.2.2

e-commerce, legal problems 4/2.3/1

e-commerce, maximising benefits 4/2.2.4

e-commerce, mobile nature of 8/3.3/6

e-commerce, Model Law (UNICITRAL) 6/6.1/2

e-commerce, Model Law 4/2.1/2

e-commerce, Model Law on Legal Aspects of Electronic data Interchange and Other Means of Communication 6/6.1/4

e-commerce, OECD Action Plan 4/2.2/10

e-commerce, OECD and South Africa 4/3.3/7

e-commerce, OECD framework as a point of departure 4/3.3.1

e-commerce, OECD Ministerial on 4/2.2

e-commerce, online banking law and payment systems 10/titlehead

e-commerce, Ottawa Conference (OECD) 4/2.2/3

e-commerce, overview of South African online payment infrastructure 10/2/1

e-commerce, payment card 10/4.1

e-commerce, policy for South Africa 4/3

e-commerce, policy for South Africa 4/titlehead

e-commerce, policy objectives 4/3.2/1

e-commerce, price, currency and payment 6/2.2/16

e-commerce, privacy 13/1/2

e-commerce, privacy 4/2.2.1/1

e-commerce, risks 1/3.8/2

e-commerce, roles of governments 4/2.2/5

e-commerce, roles of the private sector 4/2.2/5

e-commerce, security 5/5.4.2

e-commerce, self-regulatory structures 4/2.2.4/5

e-commerce, small, medium and micro-enterprises 4/1/5

e-commerce, social interests 4/2.2/5

e-commerce, stakeholder analysis

e-commerce, stakeholders: Chamber of South African Bank 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: Clearance Bank 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: Department of Arts, Science and Technology 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: Department of Communications 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: Department of Finance 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: Department of Justice 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: Department of Public Service and Administration 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: Department of Trade and Industry 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: Department of Welfare 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: Internet Service Providers (ISPs) 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: non-governmental organisations (NGOs) 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: small and medium size companies 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: SME facilitation structure 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: South African Chamber of Business 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: South African Communications Security Agency 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: South African Law Commission 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: South African Reserve Bank 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: South African Revenue Service 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: State IT Agency 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, stakeholders: Value Added Network Service providers 4/3.5/2

e-commerce, standards 4/2.2.3/1

e-commerce, tax compliance and administration 9/6

e-commerce, taxability of supplies "exported" from South Africa 9/5.4

e-commerce, taxability of supplies made by ISP 9/5.2

e-commerce, taxation and tariffs 4/2.2.2/1

e-commerce, taxation of business to business services 9/5.3.2

e-commerce, taxation of supply from business to private consumers of services 9/5.3.3

e-commerce, taxation of supply of physical goods 9/5.3.1

e-commerce, the Internet and 6/1/4

e-commerce, the law of payment 10/2

e-commerce, the manner of payment 10/3.2

e-commerce, transfer of monetary value 10/1/4

e-commerce, unauthorised credit card payment 10/4.1.3

e-commerce, unique issues for South Africa 4/3.4

e-commerce, US and Japan joint statement on 4/2.1/7

e-commerce, VAT 9/titlehead

e-commerce, VAT treatment of 9/1/3

e-commerce, WTO work programme for 4/2.1/7

ECP 7/1/4

ECP, assimilating with existing policies 7/4

ECP, employee reaction to imposed 7/3

ECP, fair labour practice and 7/3/2

ECP, in the workplace 7/3/1

ECP, policies with bearing on a 7/4/2

ECP, purposes of 7/2/1

EDI 4/1/1

EDI 6/3.4/4

EDI contracts, unenforcability 10/4.2.2/4

EDI, financial 10/4.2.1

EDI, legal relationship between parties 10/4.2.2

EDI, model trading partner agreement 10/4.2.2/4

Edias Software International LLC at al v Basis International Ltd 12/1.5/4

EFTPOS principles 10/5.6

EFTPOS, key components 10/5.6/3

Eksteen, Maretha 11/titlehead

electronic commerce (see e-commerce) 4/1

electronic commerce 1/3.8/1

electronic communications policy (ECP) 7/1/4

Electronic Communications Privacy Act (US) 7/14.4/4

Electronic Communications Privacy Act (USA) 13/2.2.2.1

Electronic Communications Privacy Act (USA) 15/4.1.3/3

electronic data interchange (EDI) 10/4.2

electronic eavesdropping in private communications 13/2.2/5

electronic fraud 7/8

Electronic Frontier Foundation, definition [jump to word in Glossary]

Electronic Fund Transfer Act (USA) 10/4/7

electronic funds transfer (EFT) 10/4

electronic funds transfer, "pure" 10/4/1

electronic funds transfer, allocation of risk 10/4/5

electronic funds transfer, basic steps 10/4/2

electronic funds transfer, definition 10/4/2

electronic funds transfer, finality of 10/3.3/2

electronic funds transfer, moment of payment 10/3.3/3

electronic funds transfer, principles 10/4

electronic funds transfer, unauthorised use of 10/4/7

electronic library 12/1.2/2

electronic mail (see e-mail)

electronic money 10/5

electronic money operating on EFTPOS principles 10/5.6

electronic money systems, criteria for distinguishing between 10/5.5

electronic money, "true" 10/6

electronic money, advantages 10/6.4

electronic money, guidelines for regulation of 10/6.3/7

electronic money, hardware-based systems 10/5.3

electronic money, impact on macro-economic policy 10/6.3

electronic money, legal implications between issuer and user 10/6.1

electronic money, negotiability 10/6.2/2

electronic money, payment by way of EFTPOS based 10/5.6.1

electronic money, software-based systems 10/5.2

electronic money, technology 10/5.1

electronic money, the term 10/4.2.2/7

electronic money, unauthorised payments 10/6.2

electronic money, view of the South African Reserve Bank 10/6.3/13

electronic payment system 10/4/1

electronic payment systems 10/1/3

electronic payment systems, allocation of risk 10/4/5

electronic signature, in South African law 6/4/1

Eliason v Hensaw (1819) 6/2.2/7

e-mail 1/2.2.2/1

e-mail 1/3.1/4

e-mail address, definition [jump to word in Glossary]

e-mail vicarious liability 7/7.1

e-mail, absolute prohibition of personal use 7/6.1/3

e-mail, abuse of use 7/1/2

e-mail, acceptable and unacceptable use of 7/6

e-mail, binding contracts and 7/7.1

e-mail, carrying obscene, defamatory and discriminatory material 7/6.3.1

e-mail, constrains on personal use 7/6.2

e-mail, definition [jump to word in Glossary]

e-mail, expressly prohibited use 7/6.3

e-mail, hidden and direct costs 7/1/3

e-mail, incidental seizure of 13/2.2.2.2/1

e-mail, personal use of in the workplace 7/6.1

e-mail, privacy of 7/14

e-mail, representing the company in one's postings 7/7

e-mail, risks of sending 7/7.1/9

e-mail, use during "office hours" 7/6.1/6

e-mail, use of in the workplace 7/titlehead

e-mail, used by employees for non-business purposes 7/1/3

e-money 10/5

employee handbook 7/4/1

employees, personal use of communication tools 7/5/4

employees, productivity of 7/5/3

employer and copyright 2/3/1

employment, change of conditions 7/3/2

encryption 5/2.4.1

encryption 7/12

encryption and confidentiality 5/5.4.3

encryption software, status of in South Africa 7/12.3

encryption software, USA 7/12.3/2

encryption, asymmetric 5/2.4.1.3

encryption, definition [jump to word in Glossary]

encryption, public key 5/2.4.1.3/3

encryption, symmetric 5/2.4.1.2

encryption, what is? 7.12.1

English law 6/3.3.1

Esterhuyse v Selection Cartage (Pty) Ltd 10/3.2/2

Ethernet, definition [jump to word in Glossary]

EU 4/2.1/4

EU e-Commerce Directive 6/6.2

EU Policy paper 7/6.3.2/3

EU, Data Protection Directive 7/6.3.2/2

European Commission Green Paper 2/1/3

European Convention of Human Rights 13/2/1

European Court of Justice 12/1.5/5

European Initiative in Electronic Commerce 4/2.1/4

European Monetary Institute (EMI) 10/6.3/6

European Patent Office 3/7.3/1

European Union (see EU)

evidence, admissions 13/2.1.1.2/5

evidence, Bill of Rights 13/2.1.1.2/6

evidence, fairness inquiry 13/2.1.1.2/5

evidence, obtained in violation of a constitutional right 13/2.1.1.2

evidence, of a monitored telephone conversation13/2.1.1.2/6

evidence, pointings out 13/2.1.1.2/5

evidence, public interest 13/2.1.1.2/6

examples of unacceptable and illegal content 7/6.4.3

exchange controls 7/7.1/4

Excite, definition [jump to word in Glossary]

exclusive entitlement 2/8.6/1

exclusive reproduction rights granted 2/8.1/4

execute, definition [jump to word in Glossary]

expidition theory 6/3.3.2.1/2

explicit license 2/9.1/14

expression of ideas 2/2/5

extradition 15/6

Extradition Act 15/6.1/4

extradition, crimes of a political nature

extradition, definition 15/6/1

extradition, double criminality 15/6.3

extradition, in South Africa 15/6.1/4

extradition, of nationals 15/6.2

extradition, offence 15/6.3/1

extradition, procedure for 15/6.5

extranets 1/2.2.9