The Judiciarys Law Journal

The Judiciarys Law Journal

Legal Challenges of Electronic Contracts in International Trade

Document Type : Research/Original/Regular Article

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Master of Private Law
10.22106/jlj.2026.2058841.6282
Abstract
Electronic contracts, as a novel phenomenon in international trade, while offering advantages such as speed, technical precision and economic efficiency, have given rise to unprecedented legal challenges in four key areas: party authentication, conflict of laws, privacy, and cross-border enforcement of judgments. Adopting a descriptive-analytical method and examining international instruments, this study identifies four principal challenges: determination of the governing law, digital identity verification, conflict with data protection regulations, and the difficulty of enforcing international arbitral awards and judgments. Proposed solutions are presented at two levels. At the international level, they include accession to harmonizing conventions, development of electronic arbitration, and standardization of digital signatures. At the national level, they comprise revision of the Electronic Commerce Act of 2003, establishment of an independent supervisory body, and reinforcement of security infrastructure for identity authentication. The overall finding is that the legal regime governing these contracts requires an intelligent fusion of traditional principles with modern technologies in order to strike a balance between commercial efficiency and legal certainty, an endeavor that necessitates international cooperation, modernization of domestic frameworks, and empowerment of the actors operating in this field.
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Volume 89, Issue 132
Winter 2026
Pages 455-486

  • Receive Date 24 April 2025
  • Revise Date 08 July 2025
  • Accept Date 03 June 2026
  • First Publish Date 03 June 2026
  • Publish Date 20 February 2026