LEGAL CERTAINTY OF ELECTRONIC CONTRACT AGREEMENTS IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE DATA CUP

  • HERU SUSANTO, MARYANO, IDZAM FAUTANU, FAUZIE YUSUF HASIBUAN
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Abstract

Right now, sellers and buyers can conduct business transactions without ever meeting. These exchanges of money are frequently referred to as electronic exchanges. Electronic contracts are agreements that involve the use and exploitation of technology. This study aims to assess the legal certainty of electronic agreements and to look at the legal provisions of those agreements from the Civil Code's perspective. This study is normative legal research or secondary data-based literature. The study's findings indicate that electronic contracts and agreements have the same weight in court as those signed by the parties. Electronic contracts that, in the event of a dispute between the parties, may be cited in court as electronic proof. The legal prerequisites for an agreement are governed by Article 1320 of the Civil Code. They include the consent of the parties who will be legally bound, the capacity to enter into an engagement, a specific subject matter, and a reason that is not prohibited. This study concludes that it can serve as a community resource for information on the provisions and certainty of electronic work agreement laws.

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HERU SUSANTO, MARYANO, IDZAM FAUTANU, FAUZIE YUSUF HASIBUAN. (2023). LEGAL CERTAINTY OF ELECTRONIC CONTRACT AGREEMENTS IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE DATA CUP. Russian Law Journal, 11(11s). https://doi.org/10.52783/rlj.v11i11s.1903

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