Abstract
The introduction of electronic financial transactions, which have been classified as distance and international contracts, has created the necessity of creating domestic and international laws that deal with such transactions; the e-consumer protection occupies a large proportion of this field. This study discusses e-consumer protection with an emphasis on analyzing the Emirates' Civil Transaction Legislation, Electronic Transaction Legislation No. 1, 2006 and the Consumer Protection Law No. 24, 2006. The study includes a discussion of e-consumer protection through `viewing goods stipulation, the problems that arise from such a protective condition, and suggests solutions to solve such problems.
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Al-Mehdawi, Ali
(2010)
"The Effects of Visions Condition in E-Consumer Protection A Comparative Study in Transaction Law,"
UAEU Law Journal: Vol. 2010:
No.
42, Article 4.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.uaeu.ac.ae/sharia_and_law/vol2010/iss42/4