Applying Substantive rules of law to electronic commerce contracts
Abstract
The rapid growth of e-commerce ecommerce was accompanied with the idea of the importance of parties freedom to determine the law applicable to their contractual relationship. However, with the competing interests of the parties, the need for substantive rules has become imperative. indeed, the growth of E-commerce was accompanied by the necessity for freedom of the partoes, which now allows it to form and choose legal rules and apply them directly to the transactions of the parties, if it is no longer surprising that there are legal rules of spontaneous emergence in an independent society with its sects, type and transactions, without crossing Through the official channels of enacting laws, so the need for objective rules appeared in the field of international private relations, and thus the concepts of global openness became a necessity with the basis of the national regulation of electronic commerce. Establishing a global framework for e-commerce, the need for rules to establish this global framework, and international coordination in harmonizing existing commercial laws and regulations in order to create a legal environment for e-commerce characterized by consistency and transparency.
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