Susamto, Burhanuddin ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8999-0351 (2024) Does regulations of in peer to peer lending has legitimated hidden cyber extortion? a legal review. Presented at The 7th International Conference on Law, Technology, Spirituality and Society (ICOLESS), UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang.
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Abstract
The purpose of this article is to present the results of an analysis of whether P2P lending practices contain elements of covert cyber extortion when viewed from an integrative legal perspective between regulations and Islamic law. Covert cyber extortion that hides behind contracts is more dangerous than extortion in general because many victims do not feel exploited. The findings of this study conclude that the practice of P2P lending which charges multiple interest rates and fines due to late installment payments which is calculated per day contains elements of hidden cyber extortion legitimated by regulations. Therefore, the concept and regulating for P2P landing in Indonesia should be reviewed immediately so that there are no victims of exploitation. If in research, Islamic banks are considered loan sharks, then the practice of P2P lending, which is based on daily interest and fines, is more than just a loan shark.
Item Type: | Conference (Paper) |
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Keywords: | regulations; P2P lending; hidden cyber extortion; legal review |
Subjects: | 18 LAW AND LEGAL STUDIES > 1801 Law > 180127 Mu'amalah (Islamic Commercial & Contract Law) > 18012799 Mu'amalah (Islamic Commercial & Contract Law) not elsewhere classified |
Divisions: | Faculty of Sharia and Law > Department of Sharia Business Law |
Depositing User: | Dr. Burhanuddin Susamto, SHI, M.Hum |
Date Deposited: | 20 Sep 2024 08:04 |
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