The Principles of Justice and Legal Assurance in Choice of Law for International Electronic Contract

Hang Tuah Law Journal, Vol 1, Issue 1, April 2017

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Main Author: Ali, Moh (Author)
Format: Academic Paper
Published: 2019-07-17T01:51:14Z.
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520 |a Along with globalization, legal relationships between parties are not exclusively domestic since it also involves foreign element. As the result, it affects the usage of different legal systems in establishing a contract. Unlike commercial contracts in which the position between parties is equal, consumer contracts place the consumers unequally resulting in lameness and disproportion among consumers in terms of conveying a common will to choose the clauses of contract. The existence of injustice causes a key paradigm shift on contractual freedom from" both-sided autonomy" to "one-sided autonomy." Additionally, legal uncertainty will also appear particularly on the tug-of-use of the sea point based on whether unilateral, multilateral, or substantive choices of law. Such condition requires harmonization as necessity along with the legal context increasingly global. 
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