1. e-commerce law: the e-commerce law of the people's Republic of China is the core law formulated in the field of e-commerce in China, and it was officially implemented on June 19+0. The law stipulates the rights and obligations of e-commerce operators, protects the rights and interests of consumers and regulates e-commerce transactions.
2. Regulations on the protection of information network communication rights: This regulation stipulates the rights and obligations of network communicators and users in network communication, and plays a guiding role in content publishing and communication on e-commerce platforms.
3. Consumer Protection Law: People's Republic of China (PRC) Consumer Protection Law is an important law to protect consumers' rights and interests. In the field of e-commerce, the law stipulates the rights of consumers and the responsibilities of e-commerce operators, including product quality assurance, prohibition of false propaganda, return and exchange regulations, etc.
4. Laws related to personal information protection: including the Cyber Security Law of the People's Republic of China and the Personal Information Protection Law of People's Republic of China (PRC). , which stipulates the principles of collection, use and protection of personal information, and e-commerce platforms need to abide by relevant regulations when dealing with users' personal information.
5. Advertising Law: The Advertising Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates the basic norms of the advertising industry, including the requirements for the authenticity, legality and fairness of advertisements. In the field of e-commerce, the Advertising Law has certain restrictions and norms on the promotion of goods on the e-commerce platform.
6. Laws related to intellectual property rights: including trademark law and copyright law, protect the rights and interests of intellectual property owners and prohibit acts of infringing intellectual property rights, such as selling counterfeit goods, infringement and piracy.
In addition to the laws and regulations listed above, there are many other laws and regulations related to e-commerce, such as price law, consumer protection regulations and so on. For individuals and enterprises engaged in e-commerce, it is very important to understand and abide by these laws and regulations, which can protect their own rights and interests, maintain a good market order and avoid possible legal risks and disputes. If there are specific legal problems, it is recommended to consult a professional legal institution or lawyer for detailed consultation and guidance.