Assessing the impact of the health, energetic and geopolitical crisis on e-contracts development (trends)
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RUSNAC, Aliona. Assessing the impact of the health, energetic and geopolitical crisis on e-contracts development (trends). In: Cogito, 2023, vol. 15, pp. 111-135. ISSN 2068-6706.
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Volumul 15 / 2023 / ISSN 2068-6706 /ISSNe 2247-9384

Assessing the impact of the health, energetic and geopolitical crisis on e-contracts development (trends)


Pag. 111-135

Rusnac Aliona
 
Moldova State University
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 26 decembrie 2023


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This research is focused on the analyzes of evolution of the e-contracts during crisis as: health, security and energetic in the Republic of Moldova compared to other countries. The Pandemic made the digital transformation to become an imperative world’s priority. The countries ‘governments took necessary steps to legalize the e-contracts rules and technology in order to facilitate signing electronic transactions (contracts) between absent persons. In this aspect, the crises (health, security and energetic) speeded the transition from classic contract to the electronic one as it offered the facility to administrate the contractual relations from distance. The energetic crisis affected eContract balancing, however lesser compare to health crises. The impact of the security crisis increased the number of the people emigrating from Ukraine to the neighboring countries and other countries and respectively they were forced to manage and administrate their businesses and personal affairs from distance, that increased consequently the number of the eContracts and eTransaction. The paper concludes with a comprehensive, critical discussion of the advantages and challenges that must be addressed in the area of eContracts signing and their further execution and a set of recommendations that researches, developers should consider when applying electronic contract during crisis.

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e-contracts trends, pandemic, energetic crisis, geopolitical crisis, Romania, Moldova, China, United States, security crisis, crisis situations, online environment, energy smart contracts