Abstract
Covid-19 is rapidly spreading across the globe, wreaking havoc on health, eco- nomic, and financial institutions. This has an effect on the economies and social ac- tivities of countries in general, and on businesses in particular. As jurists, one area of concern is the legal e-commerce system and its fate during and after the pandemic. We are attempting to implement e-commerce in order to analyze the state of the economy during and after this state of public health emergency. E-commerce is a remarkable and unprecedented phenomenon. We seek evidence to convince ourselves of this. Specifically, the mechanisms by which the concept of emerging diseases, in our case, covid-19, is imposed. On the other hand, we examine emerging configurations asso- ciated with ecommerce, legislative, and regulatory frameworks. The purpose of the research is to focus on consumer protection issues in e-commerce law, such as infor- mation exchanged within businesses, unfair commercial practices, the security of on- line payments, data protection and confidentiality, dispute resolution, and cross-border electronic transactions.
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