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Consumer Protection in Online Shopping Saputro, M Susilo Agung; Wardoyo, Nanda Puspitasari; Sofiyana, Nurani; Ramadhani, Shahnata Putri Dwi; Santoso , Aris Prio Agus
Mutiara: Multidiciplinary Scientifict Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Multidiciplinary Scientifict Journal
Publisher : Al Makki Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/mutiara.v2i4.174

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Online shopping has become inevitable in today's computer and internet age. To meet customer needs, it was chosen for its convenience, convenience, and accessibility. However, despite such convenience, consumers face risks such as fraud, damaged goods, or non-conformity with product descriptions. Therefore, it is very important to protect customers who shop online legally. This research explores the literature study approach by reviewing literature relevant to legal protection for consumers in online shopping. The purpose of this study is to find problems related to consumer protection in online shopping and provide solutions or suggestions to improve the effectiveness of such legal protection. Customers should be protected when shopping online in the modern era. Preventive and repressive protection is essential to ensure that online transactions are safe and fair. A preventive approach means providing clear and transparent information and adequate technological security to prevent fraud, privacy violations, and other harm. Instead, repressive measures concentrate on applying strict punishment to individuals who commit unlawful acts, such as fraud on the internet. For example, Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection applies in Indonesia. Government Regulation Number 80 of 2019 concerning Trading Through Electronic Systems also further regulates online purchases. Consumers who shop online may use a variety of settlement settlement mechanisms, such as mediation, arbitration, or consumer settlement settlement companies. Efforts involving various parties are needed to improve legal protection for customers who purchase goods over the internet. The government should increase supervision and enforcement if sellers commit violations. In addition, there needs to be an increase in consumer awareness of their rights when buying goods online.
Consumer Protection in Online Shopping Saputro, M Susilo Agung; Wardoyo, Nanda Puspitasari; Sofiyana, Nurani; Ramadhani, Shahnata Putri Dwi; Santoso , Aris Prio Agus
Mutiara: Multidiciplinary Scientifict Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Mutiara: Multidiciplinary Scientifict Journal
Publisher : Al Makki Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57185/mutiara.v2i4.174

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Online shopping has become inevitable in today's computer and internet age. To meet customer needs, it was chosen for its convenience, convenience, and accessibility. However, despite such convenience, consumers face risks such as fraud, damaged goods, or non-conformity with product descriptions. Therefore, it is very important to protect customers who shop online legally. This research explores the literature study approach by reviewing literature relevant to legal protection for consumers in online shopping. The purpose of this study is to find problems related to consumer protection in online shopping and provide solutions or suggestions to improve the effectiveness of such legal protection. Customers should be protected when shopping online in the modern era. Preventive and repressive protection is essential to ensure that online transactions are safe and fair. A preventive approach means providing clear and transparent information and adequate technological security to prevent fraud, privacy violations, and other harm. Instead, repressive measures concentrate on applying strict punishment to individuals who commit unlawful acts, such as fraud on the internet. For example, Law Number 8 of 1999 concerning Consumer Protection applies in Indonesia. Government Regulation Number 80 of 2019 concerning Trading Through Electronic Systems also further regulates online purchases. Consumers who shop online may use a variety of settlement settlement mechanisms, such as mediation, arbitration, or consumer settlement settlement companies. Efforts involving various parties are needed to improve legal protection for customers who purchase goods over the internet. The government should increase supervision and enforcement if sellers commit violations. In addition, there needs to be an increase in consumer awareness of their rights when buying goods online.
Protection Against Cyberbullying for Teens in the United States Ramadhani, Shahnata Putri Dwi; Prastyanti, Rina Arum
The Easta Journal Law and Human Rights Vol. 2 No. 03 (2024): The Easta Journal Law and Human Rights (ESLHR)
Publisher : Eastasouth Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/eslhr.v2i03.232

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Cyberbullying, also known as cyberbullying, is any form of violence experienced by a child or adolescent and perpetrated by peers their age through the internet or cyberspace. If a child or teenager is teased, insulted, bullied, or humiliated by another child or youth through the medium of the internet, digital technology, or cell phones, this is also known as cyber bullying. This research uses a literature study approach to explore it, this approach involves the disclosure of a comprehensive literature to sources relevant to cyberbullying cases in the United States. In achieving the research objectives, the main focus will also be given to factors affecting cyberbullying and protection efforts from cyberbullying as well as the United States' policy in handling cyberbullying cases among adolescents. There are several factors that can influence the occurrence of cyberbullying in adolescents. Some of these include individual factors including experience of violence, perception, gander, age, psychological control, and additive use. Family factors include parenting, family support, and parental stress. The friend factor is support. The school factor is the type of school. The last factor is the use of the internet in the form of intensity and competence of ethical media. There are also cyberbullying protection measures for adolescents and U.S. policies in handling cyberbullying cases among adolescents. Cyberbullying is an increasing concern affecting young people around the world, particularly in the United States. To address this issue, it is important to develop comprehensive strategies and support systems that address the root causes of cyberbullying and encourage positive social interactions.