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Hukum Jual Beli Menggunakan Robot

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    In the era of rapidly developing digital transformation, the use of robots in purchasing transactions is an increasingly relevant topic in the fields of law and business. This article examines the legal issues related to the use of robots in the purchasing process, including ethical considerations, responsibility, and consumer protection. We analyze legal changes that may be needed to adapt to these technological developments, while maintaining justice and legal certainty. By analyzing the existing legal framework and recent cases, we aim to provide a better understanding of how buying and selling law is evolving in line with the development of robotic technology. This article also discusses case studies and current regulations in various jurisdictions, as well as providing the latest perspectives on the future of bot trading law. By exploring these questions, this article aims to provide readers with a comprehensive overview of the legal complexities involved in transactions. The research methodology uses a qualitative-descriptive method based on literature study and the legal istinbath method. The results of research on the law of inflation due to natural causes are permissible because it is a decree of Allah SWT, while inflation caused by human behavior and actions is haram, including the causes, because inflation causes damage and loss, inflation and its causes are legally prohibited/haram and must be avoided.

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  • , 2023. "Hukum Jual Beli Menggunakan Robot," OSF Preprints pjkm4, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:pjkm4
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/pjkm4
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