印度尼西亚对作为虚拟办公室服务消费者用户的有限责任公司的法律保护

Ajeng Sukma Kemala
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本研究深入探讨了印度尼西亚有限责任公司利用虚拟办公室服务的法律问题。值得注意的是,1999 年《消费者保护法》并未明确保障虚拟办公室服务用户的消费者权益。本研究旨在审查此类实体虚拟办公室业务的合法性,并提出适合印尼法律的法律保护框架。由于缺乏明确的法规,使用虚拟办公室的有限企业面临不确定性,因此需要全面的法律支持。通过深入研究,本研究强调了采取适当法律措施的必要性,以确保使用虚拟办公室的有限公司的确定性和保护。 亮点: 法律模糊性:缺乏明确的法规对有限责任公司使用虚拟办公室服务的法律确定性构成挑战。 消费者权利空白:1999 年的《消费者保护法》没有明确规定虚拟办公室服务用户的权利,特别是有限责任公司的权利。 明确监管的必要性:本研究强调了制定具体法律框架的紧迫性,以保障在印尼法律范围内利用虚拟办公室服务的有限责任公司,并为其提供确定性。 关键词虚拟办公室服务、有限责任公司、法律保护、消费者权利、印度尼西亚法律
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Legal Protection for Limited Liability Companies as Consumer Users of Virtual Office Services in Indonesia
This study delves into the legal concerns surrounding limited liability companies utilizing virtual office services in Indonesia. Notably, the Consumer Protection Law of 1999 does not explicitly safeguard the consumer rights of virtual office service users. The research aims to scrutinize the legality of virtual office operations for such entities and propose a legal protection framework tailored to Indonesian law. The absence of explicit regulations poses uncertainties for limited firms using virtual offices, necessitating a comprehensive legal backing. Through a thorough examination, this study emphasizes the necessity of adequate legal measures to ensure the certainty and protection of limited companies engaging in virtual office usage. Highlights: Legal Ambiguity: The absence of explicit regulations challenges legal certainty for limited liability firms utilizing virtual office services. Consumer Rights Gap: The Consumer Protection Law of 1999 lacks provisions expressly addressing the rights of virtual office service users, especially limited liability companies. Need for Regulatory Clarity: This study emphasizes the urgency for a specific legal framework to safeguard and provide certainty for limited companies engaging in virtual office utilization within Indonesian legal parameters. Keywords: Virtual Office Services, Limited Liability Companies, Legal Protection, Consumer Rights, Indonesian Law
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