E-law Protection: for both Buyers and Sellers
- Hameed Khan
Abstract
Law was brought into practice since the inception of humankind on the planet. The importance of law in human life is unquestioned. Civilization operates under commandments, from inception to demise and its implementation is mandatory for constraint of human behaviors in various different situations. Since transgressions to law can vary in there occurrence, crimes committed on-line are of no exception, and therefore constitutes a need for regulation, required to make on-line transactions efficient and without disturbance. In reality, online lawful transactions, under law, are arduous due to difference in locations and accordingly in legal litigations. In such circumstances, friction arises due to in-existing suitable systems in such circumstances. But with the induction of e-laws can yield better results for consumer-vendor protection and also for on-line transactions, it will yield better results.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/jms.v2n2p90
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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