1、中文3800字 毕业设计(论文)外文翻译 毕业设计(论文)题目:电子商务中的消费者权益保护 外文题目: Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce: Some Remarks on the Jordanian Electronic Transactions Law 译文题目: 电子商务中的消费者权益保护:一些 在 约旦电子交易活动律法的摘要 学生姓名:
2、 专 业: 指导教师: 1 Consumer Pr
3、otection in Electronic Commerce: Some Remarks on the Jordanian Electronic Transactions Law Emad Abdel Electronic commerce changes the way the world is conducting business. It offers enormous potential for accessing to new markets and transacting between parties who may have had no previ
4、ous contact or knowledge. With this modern kind of trade, transactions might even be formed by the interaction with or between intelligent software applications without any direct awareness or intervention of the human users. Electronic commerce may also generate many consumer and legal challe
5、nges especially regarding the it between law and technology. The law is not just words on a piece of paper, but it might play an active role in building confidence in e-commerce, encouraging efficient business practices, and enhancing the commercial flourish in the networked environment. It is quite
6、 possible however that the law might contribute in shaking the trust in e-commerce and undermining the security and reliability of the online environment. It can be said that the success of e-commerce in any country depends primarily on the predictability and suitability of the legal framework
7、 and whether such framework copes sensibly with the needs of online consumers. For e-commerce to reach its full potential, consumers must have effective protection when shopping on the Internet, and they have to feel that their data and transmissions are adequately safeguarded and authenticat
8、ed. Otherwise, the results will be less and less convincing since individuals will be less willing to engage in the universe of the electronic commerce, and hence, e-commerce will not flourish and its growth will be stifled. Like other countries, Jordan sought to benefit from the advantages an
9、d unprecedented opportunities of e-commerce. To achieve this goal, considerable economic and legislative reforms were made during the last decade to bring the Jordanian market into conformity with the global economy and shift the Jordanian economy from protected form of economy to the market one, wh
10、ere the competition practices and liberation of goods and services prices are freed. In 2001, Jordan enacted the Electronic Transactions Law No.85 which was largely based on the UNCITRAL model law on electronic commerce. This law has recognized electronic transactions and signatures an
11、d placed them on equal footing with their paper counter- parts. Furthermore, Jordan signed and acceded to many treaties and 2 agreements at international, American, and European levels to create a favourable e-commerce climate and meet the standards of international trade. After su
12、ch changes and in the light of the Jordanian membership in many international agreements, the pressing question that needs to be addressed is whether or not the Jordanian law of electronic transactions deals appropriately with the challenges of e-commerce in a way that strikes a balance between busi
13、ness interests and the need to protect consumer rights. In other words, does the Electronic Transactions Law in Jordan offer the necessary guarantee for a secure online commerce? This question will therefore be the subject matter of this paper. The Protection of Online Consumers in Jordan Alth
14、ough e-commerce is growing at a dramatic rate, there are still areas of concern that need to be addressed adequately by the legislation in order to promote trust in e-commerce and remove any barriers to its full development. Such areas of concern revolve in one way or another around the issues of co
15、nsumer protection, privacy, and data protection in an online environment where the contracting parties hardly know each other, and in which electronic communications are rarely subject to direct human review. Online consumers may not use the Internet to make purchases if they find that they do
16、 not have a clear protection from unfair contractual terms or that their rights of privacy and transparency are not comprehensively guaranteed. Therefore, it can be argued that the lack of proper legislation may not only shake consumer confidence in online commerce, but it might also threaten the ex
17、pansion and profitability of e-commerce. It is clear then that the consumer protection in e-commerce is based on several rights such as the right of full information, the right of privacy, the right to withdraw from the contract without penalty, and the right to have effective protection from unfair
18、 contractual conditions. Let us now explore the way in which the Electronic Transactions Law deals with such rights and determine whether or not this law gives due attention to consumer protection in an online environment. Let us further permit and encourage debate of what such law should be in order to enhance legal certainty as well as increase confidence in e-commerce in Jordan. The Right of Full Information In order to protect online consumers and boost their confidence in e-commerce, consumer protection rules in most jurisdictions require that certain information must