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Journal : Rechtsvinding

Legal Protection for Injured Parties in Goods and Services Procurement Agreements Alifa, Alifa; Sudirman, Maman; Djaja, Benny
Rechtsvinding Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/rechtsvinding.v3i1.761

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The procurement of products and services is an important component of economic activities, both in the public and private sectors. Nevertheless, in practice, legal complications often arise, which can hinder the progress of the project and result in financial losses for all parties. Administrative errors, violations of the law, and differences in contract interpretation that result in disputes are some of them. The purpose of this study is to investigate the legal protections afforded to aggrieved parties in procurement agreements. The expected result is a reduced risk of disputes and increased transparency and effectiveness in the procurement process through an understanding of the legal aspects that govern procurement. Legal protection in disputes over the procurement of goods and services was analyzed using a qualitative method with an analytical descriptive approach in this study. Data was collected from primary legal sources, including statutes, regulations, and court rulings, as well as secondary sources, including academic journals, books, and research reports. The findings of the study show that the procurement of goods and services still faces a range of challenges, including regulatory uncertainty and less transparent practices, which hinder legal protection. Therefore, the mechanism for procurement of goods and services needs to         be improved to increase effectiveness and fairness in resolving disputes.
Legal Protection for Parties in Online Sale and Purchase Agreement Leriana, Helda; Djaja, Benny; Sudirman, Maman
Rechtsvinding Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/rechtsvinding.v3i1.762

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More and more people are taking advantage of the convenience offered by online shopping thanks to advances in information technology. Nevertheless, there are a number of legal issues lurking behind the convenience offered, including unclear rights and responsibilities of the parties, conflict resolution, and consumer protection from unsuitable or harmful products. The purpose of this study is to examine the strengths and weaknesses of the Indonesian legal system, evaluate the effectiveness of existing regulations, and determine the extent to which the parties to online sales and purchase agreements are legally protected. This study uses a qualitative normative juridical methodology, with information gathered from a review of laws, scientific articles, and other relevant legal documents. The results of the study show that the low level of public legal literacy and the absence of an efficient online dispute resolution process are 2 (two) areas where the laws governing consumer protection still have room for improvement. To build a secure and sustainable digital commerce ecosystem, existing legal protections for online transactions need to be optimized and legal education for consumers and business actors needs to be improved.