%0 Journal Article %T Romanian E-Commerce: A Critical Analysis and Recommendations for Improvement %A Stephen E. Blythe %J International Journal of Emerging Sciences %D 2012 %I Islamia University of Bahawalpur %X Romania has been experiencing rapid growth in internet accessibility and E-commerce. The nation has enacted three E-commerce statutes: (1) the Electronic Signature Law (¡°ESL¡±) is third-generation with no exclusions from coverage, and contains an extensive list of penalties for Certification Service Providers (¡°CSP¡±) who violate the ESL or other laws; (2) the E-Commerce Law (¡°ECL¡±) is distinguished by the fact that consent of all parties is not required to have a valid E-contract, its provisions pertinent to out-of-court settlement as well as court action, and a range of civil and criminal penalties provided for unlawful E-commerce sellers; and (3) the Cyber-Crime Law establishes a list of computer crimes relating to crime prevention, data confidentiality, computer tampering and online child pornography. Those statutes provide a satisfactory legal foundation for Romanian E-commerce, but they need to be calibrated and supplemented. Recommended changes and additions to Romanian E-commerce law include: (1) enactment of a comprehensive Electronic Transactions Law which will incorporate all laws pertinent to E-commerce, including E-contract rules; (2) recognition of the validity of the electronic form in compliance with several additional requirements of other statutes, including notarization; (3) addition of rules for electronic automated contracts and electronic carriage contracts; (4) more consumer protections for E-buyers; (5) establishment of Information Technology. Courts for resolution of E-commerce disputes; (6) creation of long-arm jurisdiction over foreign E-commerce parties; (7) designation of the Romanian Post Office as an accredited CSP; (8) adoption of a National ID Card containing a digital signature which can be activated by an accredited CSP, including the Post Office; and (9) enactment of a new computer crime, Intentional Injection of a Virus into a Computer System, with onerous penalties for offenders. %K Electronic Signature Law %K Certification Service Providers %K E-Commerce Law %K Cyber-Crime Law. %U http://ijes.info/2/1/42542101.pdf