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Title: Consumer protection in the right to opt out of the electronic contract In contemporary Algerian legislation –comparative study
Authors: زلاسي بشرى
Keywords: Electronic consumer
Remote contracting
Electronic trade
Electronic supplier
Contract departure
Issue Date: 15-Apr-2022
Series/Report no.: volume 14 N 2 2022 Dafatir;
Abstract: The Algerian legislator has kept pace with the technological development taking place, and has recognized to the consumer the right to abandon the contract in remote contracting, particularly in the area of e-commerce, where the weak party in the contractual relationship is usually in front of the electronic supplier who has experience in the trade, taking advantage of modern means of communication that prevent the consumer from genuinely inspecting goods and services, and sometimes promoting false advertising, which makes the electronic consumer the victim of these fallacies after concluding the contract. The legislator’s recognition of the right of the electronic consumer to withdraw from the contract is in keeping with modern legislation, which considered this right to be one of the most effective mechanisms for enhancing consumer protection, and therefore the legislator has informed him of provisions concerning its legal controls and effects, which require respect, which has been demonstrated to us in the Electronic Commerce Act, the Consumer Protection and Suppression of Fraud Act, and related ones, which were different and similar to the provisions of comparative legislation
Description: Dafatir Droit et politique
URI: http://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/28828
ISSN: 1112- 9808
Appears in Collections:volume 14 N 2 2022 Dafatir

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