The Consumer’s Right of Recourse the Implementation of the E-Consumption Contract

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Prof. Dr. Hussein Abdel Qader Maarouf
Lect. Dr. Rifaat Hammoud Thujil

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It is clearly known in the contract that the relationship between an offer made by one of the two contractual parties and its acceptance by the other serves as evidence of that offer's impact on the terms of the agreement. Recent technical advancements have allowed a new sort of contractual arrangement to enter the world of business. This arrangement relies on contemporary methods of communication and information technology, particularly the Internet. Information technology has produced a new reality of contracting, which is called the remote contract or the E-consumption contract. People are now able to conduct contractual relationships remotely from various locations around the globe, which has given rise to a renewed interest in protecting Internet users who are entering into contracts from the risks of an unbalanced contractual relationship with suppliers and the threats of deceptive electronic advertisements. This is accomplished by developing and enacting regulations as well as introducing legal protections that deal with consumer privacy through electronic contracting within a modern legal framework that is compatible with the vast virtual environment that has increasingly come to resemble the real world in a number of various fields.

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Maarouf, P. D. H. A. Q. ., & Thujil, L. D. R. H. . (2023). The Consumer’s Right of Recourse the Implementation of the E-Consumption Contract. BiLD Law Journal, 8(1s), 65–74. Retrieved from https://bildbd.com/index.php/blj/article/view/673
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