Law on consumer protection in E-commerce: International experience and lessons for Vietnam
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Consumer Rights Protection, E-commerce, International Experience, Legal ImprovementResumen
Protecting consumer rights in e-commerce is a key factor in building a transparent and sustainable e-commerce environment. In Vietnam, despite progress in e-commerce development, one of the challenges is the lack of a legal framework and the ineffective enforcement of laws protecting consumer rights in e-commerce. Relying on the doctrinal research methodology, this article focuses on researching and analyzing legal regulations for consumer protection in the e-commerce activities of major organizations and countries worldwide, including the United States, the European Union, and Japan. Based on a comparison with the current situation in Vietnam, the article offers recommendations for Vietnam as it improves its consumer protection laws in e-commerce.
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