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Legal progress of e-commerce legislation in Central Asia during the COVID-19 period
Author(s) -
Ammar Younas,
Aminjon Kalandarov,
Mukhammad Ali Turdialiyev
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
society and innovations
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2181-1415
DOI - 10.47689/2181-1415-vol2-iss6-pp170-176
Subject(s) - legislation , enforcement , business , e commerce , period (music) , law enforcement , international trade , law , political science , physics , acoustics
At the peak of the 4th Industrial Revolution, the legal systems of different countries are trying to adapt the national legal and law enforcement systems of their states to new business areas and technological innovations. One of these areas is Internet business. This type of commerce was practically not regulated in legal and legal terms. The Central Asian countries are systematically trying to update their legal systems, including laws related to e-commerce. The pandemic has accelerated the adoption of laws regulating e-commerce. Since it is impossible to predict when the pandemic will end, there are opinions that we need to learn to live with it. The economic consequences are directly reflected in the banking and financial, manufacturing, services and foreign trade activities of the economies of the Central Asian countries. This article is an overview of the current progress in the field of e-commerce in Central Asia. Since several legal acts were adopted during the period of COVID-19, a generalized overview of the laws on electronic commerce in the era before COVID-19 is analyzed.

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