THE NEED TO ENHANCE ONLINE CONSUMER PROTECTION UNDER EXISTING SAUDI ARABAIN E-COMMERCE LAWS

This thesis identifies the shortcomings of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s existing consumer protection laws in terms of e-commerce transactions, including the KSA's new draft consumer protection law. It also compares KSA legal frameworks to that of some Gulf Co-operation Council countries, namel...

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Main Author: Aloufi, Abdulrahman
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2023
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95178
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Summary:This thesis identifies the shortcomings of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s existing consumer protection laws in terms of e-commerce transactions, including the KSA's new draft consumer protection law. It also compares KSA legal frameworks to that of some Gulf Co-operation Council countries, namely the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Kuwait, in order to find a solution to the identified gaps that KSA policymakers can adopt or adapt.