A Comparative Analysis of Civil Liability in Electronic Payment Systems Under the U.S. and Nigerian Laws

One controversial legal issue in relation to fraud in e-banking is how the losses arising from flaws in electronic payment systems would be distributed between the consumer and financial institution. The paper examines the scope of liability of the consumer and bank for unauthorised Electronic Funds...

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Autor principal: Olowokere, Emmanuel Nimbe (Autor)
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Publicado: 2019
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