Juridical Analysis of the Relevance of Government Regulation Number 80 of 2019 concerning E-Commerce with Law Number 7 of 2014 concerning Trade

Authors

  • Dahlan Universitas Bandar Lampung
  • Erlina B Universitas Bandar Lampung

Keywords:

Regulatory Relevance , Trading Laws, Electronic Commerce

Abstract

This research discusses the relevance of Government Regulation Number 80 of 2019 concerning Electronic Commerce with Law Number 7 of 2014 concerning Trade through normative and empirical juridical approaches. The research uses primary and secondary data obtained from literature study. The research results show that Government Regulation Number 80 of 2019 is relevant to Law Number 7 of 2014 because there are no conflicting norms in it. Government Regulation Number 80 of 2019 regulates more specifically regarding implementing parties, requirements, implementation, obligations of business actors, advertising, offers, acceptance, confirmation,  contracts, payments, delivery of goods, and exchange of goods in trading using electronic systems. Apart from that, this regulation also covers aspects of personal data protection, PMSE dispute resolution, and supervision and guidance of trade through electronic systems. All of these regulations aim to implement a trading system that is fair, trustworthy and protects national interests.

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Published

2022-01-11

How to Cite

Dahlan, & Erlina B. (2022). Juridical Analysis of the Relevance of Government Regulation Number 80 of 2019 concerning E-Commerce with Law Number 7 of 2014 concerning Trade . Proceeding ICOMLOS, 1(1). Retrieved from http://proceedingconference.ubl.ac.id/index.php/icomlos/article/view/14