Ex-Lagos Attorney-general, Adeniji Kazeem launches book on electronic transactions June 11
A former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Lagos State, Mr Adeniji Kazeem, (SAN), will on June 11 in Lagos, launch a new book titled “The Nigerian Law of Electronic Transactions.”
The Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Mr Lateef Fagbemi, (SAN), will preside over the book’s public presentation, a statement released by Adeniji Kazeem & Co. on Friday said. Alhaji Femi Okunnu, SAN, a former Federal Commissioner of Works, would be the Special Guest of Honour.
The book examines the predominance of electronic transactions in the 21st century and the need to understand the legal framework that governs it.
Kazeem, as noted in its preface, said: “In today’s digital age, electronic transactions have revolutionized the way we conduct business and manage our financial lives.
“From online banking and mobile payments to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, the landscape of electronic transactions is constantly evolving.
“As we navigate the digital economy landscape, it is essential to understand the legal framework that governs electronic transactions,” Kazeem said.
He further described the book as a gateway and guide to the world of electronic transactions, which according to him, would enable readers to navigate this complex and rapidly evolving field with confidence.
He explained that the book “shows that the digital economy and the huge financial transactions it generates is made up of a complex but exciting web of laws and regulations that sometimes defy regular understanding.
“Any country including Nigeria wishing to prosper and benefit from the wealth of the global village must continue to create an enabling environment and enact laws for Electronic transitions to thrive.
“Nigeria appears to be moving in the right direction with the various levels of activity occurring in its digital space, but there is clarlyroom for improvement and this work aims to catalyse that process further,” the senior advocate explained.
The book, in essence, covers electronic contract formation, evidence and electronic contracts, legislating for electronic transactions, cybercrimes and electronic transactions and resolution of electronic contract disputes.
The book delves into the laws and regulations that guide electronic transactions, including but not limited to the Companies and Allied Matters Act, Nigerian Evidence Act, Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, ECOWAS Electronic Transaction Act, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, General Data Protection Regulation, Nigerian Data Protection Regulation, Nigerian Data Protection Act, Nigerian Data Protection Commission, National Information Technology Development Agency and Cybercrimes Act.