Books or Treatises
Jane Winn and Benjamin Wright, The Law of Electronic Commerce, Aspen Law & Business (Aspen 4th ed., 2001 & Supp. 2009-1)
Jane Winn & Ronald Mann, Electronic Commerce, Aspen Legal Education (Aspen 2nd ed., 2005).
Book Chapters
Jane Winn, "Technical Standards as Data Protection Regulation," in Serge Gutwirt and Yves Poullet, eds., Reinventing Data Protection (forthcoming 2009 Bruylant).
Jane Winn and Bruno Deffains, "Governance of Electronic Commerce in Consumer and Business Markets," in Governance, Regulations and Powers on the Internet, E. Brousseau, M. Marzouki, and C. Méadel, eds. (forthcoming Cambridge University Press 2009).
Jane Winn, "Standard Developing Organizations as a Form of Self-Regulation," in The Standards Edge: Standardization: Unifier or Divider? (Sherrie Bolin ed., forthcoming 2009).
Jane K. Winn, What Protection Do Consumers Require in the Information Economy? in 4 Ethics, Law & Society at 303-18 (Jennifer Gunning, Søren Holm & Ian Kenway, eds., 2009).
Jane K. Winn, Can a Duty of Information Security Become Special Protection for Sensitive Data under US Law?, in Challenges of Privacy and Data Protection Law: Perspectives of European and North American Law 243-57 (María Verónica Pérez Asinari & Pablo Palazzi, eds., 2008)
Jane Winn, "Could an Emerging US Computer Security Law Protect the Data of US Consumers in Lieu of an Information Privacy Right?," in Desafíos del Derecho a la Intimidad y a la Protección de Datos Personales en los Albores del Siglo XXI (María Verónica Pérez Asinari ed., 2007).
Jane Winn, "Information Technology Standards as a Form of Consumer Protection Law," Consumer Protection in the Age of the Information Economy (2006).
Jane Winn, "Is Consumer Protection an Anachronism in the 21st Century?," Consumer Protection in the 21st Century (2006).
Jane Winn, "The Role of Lawyers in Taiwan's Emerging Democracy," in Raising the Bar: The Emerging Legal Profession in East Asia (William Alford ed., Harv. U. Press 2005).
Jane Winn, "US and EU Standards Law & Policy: A Regulatory Competition Perspective," in Proceedings of Standards and Innovation in Information Technology (2005).
Jane Winn, "Social Networks, Electronic Commerce and Economic Liberalization in China," in The Politics of Affective Relations: East Asia and Beyond (Chae-hak Ham & Daniel Bell, eds., Lexington Books 2004).
Jane Winn, "Should Vulnerability Be Actionable? Improving Critical Infrastructure Computer Secuirty with Trade Practices Law," in 2 George Mason University Critical Infrastructure Protection Project Papers (2004).
Jane Winn, "Islamic Law, Globalization and Emerging Electronic Commerce Technologies," in Strengthening Relations with Arab and Islamic Countries through International Law: E-Commerce, the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism and Foreign Investment (Hague Peace Palace Papers 2002).
Jane Winn, "The Emerging Law of Electronic Commerce," in Handbook on Electronic Commerce (Michael Shaw, Robert Blanning, Troy Strader & Andrew Winston eds., Springer 2000).
Peer Reviewed Journals & Law Reviews
Jane Winn, "Are "Better" Security Breach Notification Laws Possible?" Berkeley Journal of Law & Technology (forthcoming 2009).
Jane Winn, "Globalization and Standards: The Logic of Two-Level Games" I/S - A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society (forthcoming 2009).
Jane Winn and Nicolas Jondet, "A "New Deal" for End Users? Lessons from a French Innovation in the Regulation of Interoperability" William & Mary Law Review (forthcoming 2009)
Jane Winn & Nicolas Jondet, A "New Approach" to Standards and Consumer Protection, 31 J. CONSUMER POL'Y 459-72 (2008).
Jane Winn, "Diverging National Regulatory Strategies in Global ICT Standards Competition," 2:1 Sungkyunkwan Journal of Science & Technology Law (Spring 2008)
Jane Winn, "Can Information Security Be Regulated?," 2:1 Sungkyunkwan J. Sci. & Tech. L. 185 (Spring 2008).
Jane Winn, Insurance for Cyber-risks: Business and Legal Issues, 1:2 Sungkyunkwan Journal of Science & Technology Law (Fall 2007).
Jane Winn & Song Yuping, Can China Promote Electronic Commerce Through Law Reform? Some Preliminary Case Study Evidence, Colum. J. Asian L. (2007).
Jane Winn, "Recent Developments in the Emerging Law of Information Security," 38:4 Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal 391 (2006).
Jane Winn & Mark Webber, The Impact of EU Unfair Contract Terms Law on US Business-to-Consumer Internet Merchants, The ABA Business Lawyer Annual Cyberspace Survey (Nov. 2006).
Jane Winn, US and EU Regulatory Competition and Authentication Standards in Electronic Commerce, Journal of IT Standards and Standardisation Research (2006).
Jane Winn & Brian Bix, Diverging Perspectives on Electronic Contracting in the US and EU, 54 Clev. St. L. Rev. 175 (2006).
Jane Winn, Contracting Spyware By Contract, 20 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 1345 (2005).
Jane Winn, Se impondra los codigos abiertos? (Can Open Source Succeed?) 6 Foro de Derecho Mercantil 101(Forum of Commercial Law 2005).
Jane Winn, Crafting a License to Know from a Privilege to Access, 79 Wash. L. Rev. 285 (2004).
Jane Winn & Jens Haubold, "Electronic Promises: Contract Law Reform and E-Commerce in a Comparative Perspective," 27 Eur. L. Rev. 567 (2002).
Jane Winn, Emerging Issues in Electronic Contracting, Technical Standards and Law Reform, VII Uniform L. Rev. (2002-03)
Jane Winn, Social Networks and Electronic Commerce in China, 31:2 Global Econ. Rev. 21 (2002).
Jane Winn, The Emperor's New Clothes: The Shocking Truth About Digital Signatures and Internet Commerce, 37 Idaho L. Rev. 353 (2001).
Who Owns the Customer? The Emerging Law of Commercial Transactions in Electronic Customer Data
Jane Winn & Robert Wittie, Electronic Records and Signatures under the Federal E-Sign Legislation and the UETA, 56 Bus. Law 293 (2000).
Jane Winn, Making XML Pay: The Regulation of XML Standards for Internet Payments, 53 S.M.U. L. Rev. 1477 (2000).
Jane Winn, Catalytic Impact of Information Technology on the New International Financial Architecture, 34 Int'l Law 137 (2000).
Jane Winn & Mike Pullen, Despatches from the Front: Recent Skirmishes along the Frontiers of Electronic Contracting Law, in Annual Cyberspace Law Survey, 55 The Bus. Law. 455 (1999).
Jane Winn, Clash of the Titans: Regulating the Competition between Established and Emerging Electronic Payment Systems, in The Legal and Policy Framework for Global Electronic Commerce: A Progress Report Symposium Issue, 14 Berkeley Tech. L.J. 675 (1999).
Jane Winn, Electronic Chattel Paper under Revised Article 9: Updating the Concept of Embodied Rights for Electronic Commerce, in Symposium on Revised UCC Article 9, 74 Chicago-Kent L. Rev. 1055 (1999).
Jane Winn, The Hedgehog and the Fox: Distinguishing Public and Private Sector Approaches to Managing Risk for Internet Transactions, 51 Admin. L. Rev. 955 (1999).
Jane Winn, Couriers without Luggage: Negotiable Instruments and Digital Signatures, 49 S.C. L. Rev. 739 (1998).
Jane Winn, Regulating the Use of the Internet in Securities Markets, 54 Bus. Law. 443 (1998).
Jane Winn, Open Systems, Free Markets and the Regulation of Internet Commerce, 72 Tul. L. Rev. 1179 (1998).
Jane Winn & Amelia Boss, Survey: The Emerging Law of Electronic Commerce, 52 Bus. Law. 1469 (1997).
Jane Winn, Relational Practices and the Marginalization of Law: A Study of the Informal Financial Practices of Samll Businesses in Taiwan, 28 Law & Soc. Rev. 801 (1994).
Book Reviews
Jane Winn, Book Review: Dalhuisen on International Commercial Law and Trade Law, 50 Am. J. Comp. L. 445 (2002).