Bibliographic citations
Gálvez, I., Pineda, A. (2019). La afectación del principio de seguridad jurídica en el consumidor frente a la inexistente regulación del comercio electrónico en el Perú [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/3527
Gálvez, I., Pineda, A. La afectación del principio de seguridad jurídica en el consumidor frente a la inexistente regulación del comercio electrónico en el Perú [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/3527
@misc{renati/959423,
title = "La afectación del principio de seguridad jurídica en el consumidor frente a la inexistente regulación del comercio electrónico en el Perú",
author = "Pineda Miranda, Angela Scarledt",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2019"
}
ABSTRACT The principle of Legal Security is one of the most important principles in the framework of the law, this is because it gives the population security and confidence in them, under this premise, this research work is intended to determine if there is an affectation of said law. axiom in the absence of a specific regulation in electronic commerce in Peru, since, in the case that a consumer makes a purchase for personal and family use and enjoys virtual platforms, it does not comply with the certainty that if there is an infraction that violates your rights as a “consumer“, this is fully protected by the Peruvian legal system, therefore, we consider that the Law of the Consumer Protection and Defense Code No. 29571, provides general protection and does not specifically cover electronic commerce as such. It is for this reason that the present research work has as a general objective to establish how the principle of Legal Security in the consumer is affected in the absence of a specific regulation for Electronic Commerce in Peru; The difficulties faced by consumers who use this type of trade are, in the first place, the difficulty of verifying who are the subjects with whom the relationship of commercial consumption began, secondly, what is the specific domicile of the supplier company or its representatives, and finally, the right of the consumer to be able to take advantage of the figure of repentance that, if regulated in other countries, creates security for the consumer and protects the principle of legal certainty because this right was developed specifically for electronic transactions. It can be concluded that the general objective has been achieved, consequently, the general hypothesis has been duly tested, verifying that the principle of legal certainty in the consumer is significantly affected by the non-specific regulation of electronic commerce in Peru.
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