Purba, Sorta D.R.E Cesilia and Widiarty, Wiwik Sri and Tobing, Gindo L. (2022) Consumer protection law on the circulation of goods and services through electronic systems and law number 8 of 1999 concerning consumer protection. International Journal of Law, 8 (2). pp. 1-6. ISSN 2455-2194
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Abstract
Consumer Protection Law (CPL) is expected to protect consumers from the deviant behaviour of business actors. Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 50 of 2020 is expected to be a condition of provisions for business actors in business licenses, advertising, and government guidance and supervision of Trading through electronic systems. The government's active role in enforcing CPL and Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 50 of 2020 will have an impact on consumers regarding the right to protection for the activities of business actors. The problems studied are: (1) How is consumer protection against the circulation of goods and services through electronic transaction systems and legal provisions in trade transactions based on Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 50 of 2020, and (2) How is the supervision of business actors in trading through electronic systems related to Law Number 8 the Year 1999 About Consumer Protection? The research method used in compiling this research is normative juridical, carried out by reviewing secondary data or library materials as basic materials in researching, namely by tracing regulations and literature related to the problem being studied. The results showed that the CPL Law and Minister of Home Affairs Regulation Number 50 of 2020 could complement each other in strengthening the law related to consumer protection for business actors. Provisions or rules imposed on business actors in Regulation of the Minister of Home Affairs Number 50 of 2020 In addition to disciplining business activities, it also impacts consumer rights, namely that the government supervises business actors for all their activities. It is because business actors must report data on their business activities. It means that the government can easily monitor business actors. If business activities work according to the provisions, it will indirectly impact consumers in getting protection. Keywords: consumer protection law, circulation of goods and services, electronic systems, law number 8 of 1999
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | LAW |
Depositing User: | Mr Alexander Jeremia |
Date Deposited: | 23 Sep 2022 05:17 |
Last Modified: | 26 Sep 2022 02:04 |
URI: | http://repository.uki.ac.id/id/eprint/9099 |
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