VOlUME 05 ISSUE 02 FEBRUARY 2022
1Hisyam Afif Al Fawwaz, 2Pujiyono
1,2Master of Law, Faculty of Law, Universitas Diponegoro
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ABSTRACT
Electronic commerce is a transaction model with different characteristics from conventional transaction models, especially with a reach that is not only local but also global in character. This new method can create a business directly or often online. Through this trade transaction, the existing trading concept can be changed to a telemarketing concept, namely remote trading using the internet. Electronic Transaction activities that are attempted through the internet media can penetrate the jurisdictional limits of a certain country. The parties need to agree on the applicable laws in Electronic Contracts made in International Electronic Transactions. Since it was approved in 2008, Law Number 11 of 2008 concerning Information and Electronic Transactions (UU ITE) has at least regulated two important things, namely the recognition of electronic transactions and electronic documents in the law of engagement and the law of evidence, as well as clarity on the classification of prohibited legal acts. related to the misuse of IT (Information Technology) and its criminal sanctions
KEYWORDSElectronic Commerce; Electronic Contracts; Law Number 11 of 2008;
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