Laws Commission

This commission operates with the aim of improving regulation, reforming policy-making, and protecting digital businesses against non-expert interventions.

Commission Introduction

The Laws and Regulations Commission of the E-Commerce Association operates with the aim of striving to improve cyberspace regulation and support digital businesses. This commission aims to reform and improve policy-making in cyberspace and strives to provide appropriate regulatory frameworks before non-expert government interventions occur.

Laws and Regulations Commission
Roohollah Rahbarpour
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The Laws and Regulations Commission of the E-Commerce Association aims to combat incorrect regulatory trends in cyberspace, striving to create a safe and predictable environment for digital businesses.

Roohollah Rahbarpour

Head of Laws & Regulations Commission

Main Objectives

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Review and Analysis of Laws

Identifying gaps and challenges in current laws and regulations governing the digital business environment.

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Providing Corrective Proposals

Formulating and presenting expert proposals for amending laws and drafting new regulations to legislative bodies.

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Legal Support for Members

Providing advice and support to association members facing legal and regulatory challenges.

Laws Commission Objectives
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Current Activities

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Drafting Expert Reports

Preparing and publishing analytical reports on bills and plans related to the digital economy.

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Meetings with Governance Bodies

Creating an effective communication bridge with the Parliament, Government, and Judiciary to convey private sector concerns.

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Holding Training Workshops

Organizing educational workshops for members to get acquainted with the latest changes in laws and regulations.

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