Conflict Coordination between the Autonomous Rules of Cross-Border e-Commerce Platforms and the Mandatory Norms of Corporate Law
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jel.202514604
Author(s)
Jin Jianbo
Affiliation(s)
Zhejiang Zeda (Yiwu) Law FirmYiwu, Zhejiang, China
Abstract
The rapid evolution of cross-border e-commerce has intensified conflicts between platform self-regulatory frameworks and mandatory corporate law provisions. While the former establishes unique regulatory systems through transaction efficiency and ecosystem management, the latter imposes rigid constraints centered on capital preservation and shareholder rights protection. These divergences in application boundaries, value orientations, and implementation logic have generated multiple contradictions. This paper analyzes the underlying mechanisms of these conflicts through their specific manifestations, clarifies core coordination principles, and explores practical approaches for rule optimization and mechanism improvement. The study aims to facilitate a harmonious integration of platform autonomy and corporate legal governance, providing legal pathways for advancing compliance in cross-border e-commerce while balancing transaction efficiency with legal order requirements.
Keywords
Cross-Border e-Commerce Platform; Autonomous Rules; Company Law; Mandatory Norms; Conflict Coordination
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