ANALYZING THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF E-COMMERCE IN A GLOBALIZED ECONOMY
Keywords:
E-commerce law, globalization, digital trade, cross-border regulation, international legal frameworkAbstract
The rapid advancement of e-commerce has reshaped global trade, offering consumers unprecedented access to that of the goods and services.. However, the criminal frameworks regulating e-trade throughout jurisdictions remain fragmented, posing challenges to purchaser safety, records privacy, taxation, and pass-border enforcement. This examination examines the modern legal panorama of e-trade in a globalized economy, highlighting the disparities among countrywide rules, the role of international exchange agreements, and efforts through international establishments inclusive of the WTO and UNCITRAL. Through comparative prison evaluation and coverage evaluation, this paper identifies gaps and proposes recommendations for a harmonized felony approach to e-commerce. The findings underscore the urgent want for coherent worldwide governance mechanisms to cope with emerging demanding situations in virtual trade.
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