2012 Second International Conference on Business Computing and Global Informatization 2012
DOI: 10.1109/bcgin.2012.98
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Electronic Bill of Lading's Title Transfer in International E-commerce

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“…By applying the aforementioned Article to the electronic bill of lading it is evident that the status of the holder of the electronic bill of lading is equal to that of the holder of the paper bill of lading in terms of rights and defenses. Furthermore, the holder of the electronic bill of lading has rights, the most important of which are claiming delivery of the goods, the right to dispose of them, demanding compensation from the carrier for any damage related to the goods, and transferring the electronic bill of lading to a new holder 15 .…”
Section: Holder Of the Electronic Bill Of Ladingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By applying the aforementioned Article to the electronic bill of lading it is evident that the status of the holder of the electronic bill of lading is equal to that of the holder of the paper bill of lading in terms of rights and defenses. Furthermore, the holder of the electronic bill of lading has rights, the most important of which are claiming delivery of the goods, the right to dispose of them, demanding compensation from the carrier for any damage related to the goods, and transferring the electronic bill of lading to a new holder 15 .…”
Section: Holder Of the Electronic Bill Of Ladingmentioning
confidence: 99%