COLLISION REGULATION OF INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC COMMERCIAL RELATIONS

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Keywords:

“lex voluntatus”, business to business (B2B), business to customer (B2C), “lex venditoris”, “lex loci contractus”, “locus regit actum”, “lex electronica”, server location.

Abstract

The article analyzes the concept of e-commerce, the general state and dynamics of growth of e-commerce in the world, the experience of foreign legislation in the regulation of international e-commerce, conflict rules in this area and their significance, proposals for improving national legislation. Some issues that negatively affect the creation of an e-commerce-based economy in Uzbekistan, the active participation of local producers of goods (services) in foreign trade relations, and makes proposals based on international practice are scientifically analyzed in the article. The importance of legal norms aimed at regulating e-commerce relations is analyzed on the basis of practical examples and the need to improve them is justified. In addition, the rules governing e-commerce, crypto-currency circulation are analyzed on the basis of foreign scholars and international experience, based on the need to include them in national legislation. There is a scientific debate on the regulation of relations arising from electronic foreign trade transactions, and scientific and theoretical conclusions are made. The author analyzes the issues of cross-border e-commerce on the basis of scientific and theoretical views of foreign scientists and existing international documents and draws conclusions on the improvement of national legislation.

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Published

2026-02-18

How to Cite

COLLISION REGULATION OF INTERNATIONAL ELECTRONIC COMMERCIAL RELATIONS . (2026). JURISPRUDENCE, 1(Maxsus II), 32-39. https://yurisprudensiya.tsul.uz/index.php/yurisprudensiya/article/view/334