The Product Characteristic of Electronic Money from the Perspective of the Negotiable Instruments Law

The development of currency trading is not only using the cash as a payment instrument for a transaction. For example is the emergence of non-cash payments such as negotiable instruments. That type of instrument offers a more effective and safer way than using the cash. Along with the development of...

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Main Authors: Geigiansyah Aulia Putra, -, Hilda Yunita Sabrie, -, Prawitra Thalib, -
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spelling id-langga.1114852022-02-04T06:30:01Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/111485/ The Product Characteristic of Electronic Money from the Perspective of the Negotiable Instruments Law Geigiansyah Aulia Putra, - Hilda Yunita Sabrie, - Prawitra Thalib, - K Law K Law (General) The development of currency trading is not only using the cash as a payment instrument for a transaction. For example is the emergence of non-cash payments such as negotiable instruments. That type of instrument offers a more effective and safer way than using the cash. Along with the development of the technology, a non-cash payment innovation emerged, which characteristics, at a glance, similar to negotiable instruments, such as credit cards, debit cards, and electronic money products which gives a safer and more efficient way than using the cash for a transaction. Based on this, led to the view that non-cash payment instruments such as credit cards, debit cards, and electronic money products can be classified as negotiable instruments. However, that classification must be done by reviewing the relevant regulations, such as Commercial Code and else and also observing the doctrines in the perspective of the science concerned, to state that the development of such instruments can be classified as negotiable instruments or not. Faculty of Law, Lampung University 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/111485/1/18.%20A.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/111485/3/18.%20T.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/111485/7/18.%20Peerreviewer.pdf Geigiansyah Aulia Putra, - and Hilda Yunita Sabrie, - and Prawitra Thalib, - (2017) The Product Characteristic of Electronic Money from the Perspective of the Negotiable Instruments Law. Jurnal FIAT JUSTISIA, 11 (4). pp. 328-341. ISSN 1978-5186 https://jurnal.fh.unila.ac.id/index.php/fiat/article/view/1110 https://jurnal.fh.unila.ac.id/index.php/fiat/issue/view/116
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The Product Characteristic of Electronic Money from the Perspective of the Negotiable Instruments Law
description The development of currency trading is not only using the cash as a payment instrument for a transaction. For example is the emergence of non-cash payments such as negotiable instruments. That type of instrument offers a more effective and safer way than using the cash. Along with the development of the technology, a non-cash payment innovation emerged, which characteristics, at a glance, similar to negotiable instruments, such as credit cards, debit cards, and electronic money products which gives a safer and more efficient way than using the cash for a transaction. Based on this, led to the view that non-cash payment instruments such as credit cards, debit cards, and electronic money products can be classified as negotiable instruments. However, that classification must be done by reviewing the relevant regulations, such as Commercial Code and else and also observing the doctrines in the perspective of the science concerned, to state that the development of such instruments can be classified as negotiable instruments or not.
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author Geigiansyah Aulia Putra, -
Hilda Yunita Sabrie, -
Prawitra Thalib, -
author_facet Geigiansyah Aulia Putra, -
Hilda Yunita Sabrie, -
Prawitra Thalib, -
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title The Product Characteristic of Electronic Money from the Perspective of the Negotiable Instruments Law
title_short The Product Characteristic of Electronic Money from the Perspective of the Negotiable Instruments Law
title_full The Product Characteristic of Electronic Money from the Perspective of the Negotiable Instruments Law
title_fullStr The Product Characteristic of Electronic Money from the Perspective of the Negotiable Instruments Law
title_full_unstemmed The Product Characteristic of Electronic Money from the Perspective of the Negotiable Instruments Law
title_sort product characteristic of electronic money from the perspective of the negotiable instruments law
publisher Faculty of Law, Lampung University
publishDate 2017
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