Abstract

The current legal system on e-commerce plays an increasingly important role in regulating relationships in virtual space. This legal system helps the state regulate e-commerce relations according to objective laws and ensure the interests of the parties when participating in e-commerce. This study evaluates the regulations on e-commerce in Vietnam since the effective date of Decree No. 52/2013/ND-CP until now. Using the Desk Research method and Theoretical Research method, the results are as follows: (1) Difficulty in protecting personal information of subjects participating in e-commerce; (2) Problems with regulations on information about goods and services on the electronic trading floor; (3) The ambiguity in regulations on publishing the list of e-commerce websites with violations and regulations on handling violations in the field of e-commerce. The results of this study will provide suggestions for improving the legal framework for e-commerce

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