Volume 11 - Volume 11
Related Studies and the Necessity of Issuing Law of Consumer Protection in Vietnam
Abstract
Kotler (2000) defines the consumerist movement “as an organized movement of citizens and government to strengthen the powers of buyers in relation to sellers”. In a third-world perspective, Consumerism has been defined as "the efforts made either by the consumer himself, the government, and/or independent organizations to protect the consumer from the unscrupulous practices of businesses in their quest for profit" (Onah, 1979). Consumer right is an entitlement that a consumer enjoys at the market place
By observations and qualitative analysis with synthesis and inductive methods, study results shows that first, The nature of the relationship between consumers and Enterprise is a kind of private relationship, the laws of most countries are reserved for the parties to a contractual relationship freedom of agreement and the intervention of State in these relationships is relatively limited; second, Protecting consumers' interests is an important, regular and long-term task, the responsibility of the Party committees, authorities, officials, party members and organizations in the political system and the whole society. Thoroughly overcome the situation of irresponsibility, insensitivity and lack of drasticness of each branch, locality and unit assigned to be in charge.
Paper Details
PaperID: 1693
Author's Name: Nguyen Trong Diep; Le Ngoc Nuong; Dinh Tran Ngoc Huy; Ly Lan Yen; Nguyen Anh Thu; Ly Thi Hue; Pham Thi Hong Nhung
Volume: Volume 11
Issues: Volume 11
Keywords: Law of Consumer Protection, Consumer Rights, Related Studies
Year: 2021
Month: February
Pages: 6096-6107