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What is the role of e-commerce law

The role of e-commerce law is to regulate and promote the healthy development of the e-commerce industry, to protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, to safeguard the interests of the social public ****, and to promote the rapid development of China's digital economy.

1, standardize the e-commerce market order.

The E-commerce Law provides a comprehensive regulatory system for e-commerce, detailing the obligations and responsibilities of e-commerce operators, such as the quality of online goods or services, information disclosure, and transaction security. The law also strengthens the credit management mechanism for e-commerce operators to prevent the emergence of behavior such as false advertising, undue competition and unreasonable pricing.

2. Protecting the legitimate rights and interests of consumers.

The e-commerce law emphasizes the protection of consumers' legitimate rights and interests, which include consumers' right to know, right to choose, right to safety, right to privacy, intellectual property rights, and right to fair trade. The law stipulates relevant rules that e-commerce operators must comply with, and provides clear provisions on consumer dispute resolution, allowing consumers to enjoy more protection.

3. Promoting the development of digital economy.

The e-commerce law is one of the most important regulations for the development of China's digital economy. The implementation of the law will promote technological innovation and service upgrades in the digital economy, improve market competitiveness, promote industrial upgrading and enhance global competitiveness. At the same time, the law also provides a legal basis for the government to formulate strategies and policies for the digital economy.

4. It guides industry self-discipline and social responsibility.

The e-commerce law guides e-commerce enterprises to establish a sound internal management system, encourages industry organizations and enterprises to carry out self-regulatory actions, strengthens industry self-regulation and supervision, promotes the healthy development of the industry, and regulates illegal and improper behaviors in the industry, so as to allow enterprises to pay more attention to their social responsibility and enhance their social credibility.

About the E-Commerce Law

The E-Commerce Law is a law enacted on August 31, 2018, specifically for the field of e-commerce. The law aims to regulate the e-commerce market order, protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, and promote the development of the digital economy.

The e-commerce law details the obligations and responsibilities of e-commerce operators, including provisions on the quality of online goods or services, information disclosure, and transaction security. In addition, the law regulates credit management mechanisms for e-commerce operators to curb behavior such as false advertising, undue competition and unreasonable pricing.

The law focuses on protecting the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, including the right to know, the right to choose, the right to safety, the right to privacy, intellectual property rights and the right to fair trade. At the same time, the e-commerce law also encourages industry self-regulation and social responsibility, guiding enterprises to establish a sound internal management system and enhance social credibility.