电子商务交易中的消费者不满:保护尼日利亚消费者

IF 0.4 Q3 LAW
Chibike Amucheazi, Joshua Olewu
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信息通信技术(ICT)对尼日利亚的现代贸易和商业产生了重大影响。不幸的是,数字化和数字技术对商业交易的影响使尼日利亚的消费者面临各种问题,最明显的是消费者不满。由于不公平的商业行为和虚假广告,“你点什么和你得到什么”这句话变得流行起来。尽管如此,现有法律在尼日利亚电子商务交易中保护消费者的效力现在受到质疑,因为他们继续受到不公平贸易行为和欺骗性广告的影响,而法律追索权有限。因此,本文分析了尼日利亚在电子商务交易中保护消费者权益的现有立法。为了达到这一目的,本文采用理论研究方法,发现尼日利亚现有的保护电子商务交易中消费者的法律已经过时,不足以防止剥削和不公平的贸易行为。因此,迫切需要修改现行法律,以保护消费者在电子商务交易中的权利。电子商务,消费者满意,消费者保护法,尼日利亚法律,消费者不满,商法
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Consumer Dissatisfaction in E-commerce Transactions: Protecting the Nigerian Consumers
Information Communication Technology (ICT) has had a significant impact on modern trade and commerce in Nigeria. Unfortunately, the impact of digitization and digital technology on commercial transactions has exposed consumers in Nigeria to a variety of issues, most notably consumer dissatisfaction. The phrase ‘what you ordered versus what you got’ has become popular as a result of unfair business practices and phoney advertising. Despite this, the efficacy of existing laws to safeguard consumers in Nigerian e-commerce transactions has now been called into question, as they continue to be subjected to unfair trade practices and deceptive advertising with limited legal recourse. As a result, this paper analyses the existing legislation in Nigeria that safeguards consumers’ rights and interests in e-commerce transactions. To achieve this aim, this paper adopts the doctrinal research methodology and finds that the extant laws for the protection of consumers in e-commerce transactions in Nigeria are outdated and not adequate to prevent exploitation and unfair trade practices. Consequently, it argues that there is an urgent need for the amendment of the existing laws to protect the rights of consumers in e-commerce transactions. E-commerce, consumer satisfaction, consumer protection law, Nigerian laws, consumer dissatisfaction, commercial law
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