Implementation of the Principle of Good Faith in Business Agreements in the Digital Era

Authors

  • Amalya Nadhira Hiesan Shandong University of Science and Technology, China
  • Wahyu Kurniadi Mahasiswa Fakultas Ekonomi Dan Bisnis (Alumni),Universitas Jambi, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38035/sijal.v1i4.301

Keywords:

consumer protection, defective products, e-commerce, platform liability, digital law

Abstract

In the digital era, defective products distributed through online platforms pose serious challenges to consumer protection. This study aims to analyze the forms of legal protection consumers have when receiving defective products through digital commerce, as well as the obstacles and efforts to optimize these protection mechanisms. The research method is normative-juridical, with a review of laws, court decisions, and comparative legal literature. The results show that despite the existence of a legal framework in Indonesia—such as the Consumer Protection Law (UUPK) and the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (UU ITE) there is a gap in specific regulations that accommodate the characteristics of e-commerce, including the identification of perpetrators, platform liability, and dispute resolution mechanisms. To address this issue, regulatory reform is needed to hold digital platforms accountable for defective products, increase the capacity of consumer watchdog institutions, and provide a fast and effective online dispute resolution channel. These findings are expected to provide input for the development of consumer protection policies in the digital commerce era.

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Published

2025-05-16

How to Cite

Hiesan, A. N., & Kurniadi, W. (2025). Implementation of the Principle of Good Faith in Business Agreements in the Digital Era . Siber International Journal of Advanced Law (SIJAL), 1(4), 119–127. https://doi.org/10.38035/sijal.v1i4.301

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