Protecting cross border online purchasers: analysis of Malaysian law / Siti Nurlina Mohd Sallehhudin ... [et al.]

The aim of this research is to develop a set of recommendations to protect cross border online purchasers who purchased goods from vendors in Malaysia. This research is motivated by the fact that cross border online purchasers are still vulnerable due to lack of special protection accorded to them....

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Main Authors: Mohd Sallehhudin, Siti Nurlina, Megat Yahya, Megat Mohd Shauqi, Othman, Wan Nashitah, Muhammad Salehuddin, Nur Ainaa
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32727/
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author Mohd Sallehhudin, Siti Nurlina
Megat Yahya, Megat Mohd Shauqi
Othman, Wan Nashitah
Muhammad Salehuddin, Nur Ainaa
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Megat Yahya, Megat Mohd Shauqi
Othman, Wan Nashitah
Muhammad Salehuddin, Nur Ainaa
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description The aim of this research is to develop a set of recommendations to protect cross border online purchasers who purchased goods from vendors in Malaysia. This research is motivated by the fact that cross border online purchasers are still vulnerable due to lack of special protection accorded to them. This research deals with five main issues commonly faced by cross-border online purchasers i.e. non-delivery of goods, late delivery of goods, goods that are unfit for a particular purpose, goods which are of non-merchantable quality and misleading of advertisement. Being a legal research, the methodology used in this research is purely qualitative , whereby primary legal sources such as statutes and case laws have been collected for the purpose of answering the two-tier research questions. This research analyses the relevant laws in Malaysia such as Contracts Act 1950, Electronic Commerce Act 2006, Consumer Protection Act 1999 and Sales of Goods Act 1957. In addition, this research also looks into the law of other countries i.e. the United States and the European Union. The findings from the legal and case analysis have been used as an input to develop a set of recommendations to protect cross border online purchasers who purchased goods from vendors in Malaysia. The recommendations contain both the substantive and procedural aspects of the law that can be used as a reference to develop a legal protection mechanism for cross-border online purchasers who purchased goods from vendors in Malaysia.
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spelling uitm-327272020-07-22T01:55:08Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32727/ Protecting cross border online purchasers: analysis of Malaysian law / Siti Nurlina Mohd Sallehhudin ... [et al.] Mohd Sallehhudin, Siti Nurlina Megat Yahya, Megat Mohd Shauqi Othman, Wan Nashitah Muhammad Salehuddin, Nur Ainaa Technology and law The aim of this research is to develop a set of recommendations to protect cross border online purchasers who purchased goods from vendors in Malaysia. This research is motivated by the fact that cross border online purchasers are still vulnerable due to lack of special protection accorded to them. This research deals with five main issues commonly faced by cross-border online purchasers i.e. non-delivery of goods, late delivery of goods, goods that are unfit for a particular purpose, goods which are of non-merchantable quality and misleading of advertisement. Being a legal research, the methodology used in this research is purely qualitative , whereby primary legal sources such as statutes and case laws have been collected for the purpose of answering the two-tier research questions. This research analyses the relevant laws in Malaysia such as Contracts Act 1950, Electronic Commerce Act 2006, Consumer Protection Act 1999 and Sales of Goods Act 1957. In addition, this research also looks into the law of other countries i.e. the United States and the European Union. The findings from the legal and case analysis have been used as an input to develop a set of recommendations to protect cross border online purchasers who purchased goods from vendors in Malaysia. The recommendations contain both the substantive and procedural aspects of the law that can be used as a reference to develop a legal protection mechanism for cross-border online purchasers who purchased goods from vendors in Malaysia. 2013 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32727/1/32727.pdf Mohd Sallehhudin, Siti Nurlina and Megat Yahya, Megat Mohd Shauqi and Othman, Wan Nashitah and Muhammad Salehuddin, Nur Ainaa (2013) Protecting cross border online purchasers: analysis of Malaysian law / Siti Nurlina Mohd Sallehhudin ... [et al.]. (2013) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Technology and law
Mohd Sallehhudin, Siti Nurlina
Megat Yahya, Megat Mohd Shauqi
Othman, Wan Nashitah
Muhammad Salehuddin, Nur Ainaa
Protecting cross border online purchasers: analysis of Malaysian law / Siti Nurlina Mohd Sallehhudin ... [et al.]
title Protecting cross border online purchasers: analysis of Malaysian law / Siti Nurlina Mohd Sallehhudin ... [et al.]
title_full Protecting cross border online purchasers: analysis of Malaysian law / Siti Nurlina Mohd Sallehhudin ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Protecting cross border online purchasers: analysis of Malaysian law / Siti Nurlina Mohd Sallehhudin ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Protecting cross border online purchasers: analysis of Malaysian law / Siti Nurlina Mohd Sallehhudin ... [et al.]
title_short Protecting cross border online purchasers: analysis of Malaysian law / Siti Nurlina Mohd Sallehhudin ... [et al.]
title_sort protecting cross border online purchasers: analysis of malaysian law / siti nurlina mohd sallehhudin ... [et al.]
topic Technology and law
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32727/