Online Contract And The Concept Of Caveat Emptor: A Compapdtive Study Between Islamic Perspective And Malaysian Contract Law.
The evolution of the Internet has lead to many discoveries and lessens the hassle in our daily life. Computer networks are playing an increasingly vital role day by day. Internet is not only used as a tool to gather information, but also as a way of conimunication and interaction. Internet has be...
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Format: | Research Report |
Language: | English |
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Kolej Universiti Islam Malaysia
2015
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Online Access: | http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/7873 |
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Summary: | The evolution of the Internet has lead to many discoveries and lessens the hassle in our
daily life. Computer networks are playing an increasingly vital role day by day. Internet
is not only used as a tool to gather information, but also as a way of conimunication and
interaction. Internet has been regarded as tlie easiest, simplest and paperless mcthod in
making businesses instantly. These businesses, which appear through the net, are known
as e-commerce or e-business. These online transactions are actually able to attract
millions of people worldwide. However, online contracts that are done totally through
the net without any physical contact between tlie scllcr and buyer may cxposc consumcrs
to fraud and insecurities. Therefore, it is submitted that thcrc should bc ccrtain
mechanisms to control this practice, and to ensure that tlic consumer's rights are well
protected by the laws and the authorities. Until now, the Malaysian government has
passed several statutes, relating to Cyber Laws to ensure tlic success of the Multinicdia
Super Corridor projects. The study aims to discover the lcvcl of Icgal awarcncss among
thc Intcrnet users pertaining to online contracts particularly on onlinc sho1?1>ingT. he
scope of this study is limited to Internet ilscrs in Klang Vallcy and Sclangor only. Bascd
on the survey rcsult, the researchers will try to invcstigatc tlic trend, practicc and the
bcncfits of online shopping among thcsc consumcrs. Bcsidcs that, the study will cxplol-c
the principle of cuveut erlzptor i.e. "let the buyers bcwarc" in online contr:lcts and also to
analyze this principle under the Islamic perspective. It is hoped that the findings,
suggestions and analysis of this research woiild further enliance tlic dcvclopnicnt of
online contracts in Malaysia. |
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