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Consumer’s Right of Withdrawal in E-Commerce Contracts: A Comparative Study of the Jordanian Civil Law
The right to withdraw from e-commerce agreements is considered a distinct
and exclusive right for the consumer, and this uniqueness arises from the conditions
imposed by the contract, which can affect the consumer’s decision-making process.
Many legislations in the Western and Arab regions have recognized the importance
of this right and considered it a guarantee for consumers who are less experienced
in the field of consumption. However, in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,
legislators in Jordan did not address this crucial issue in the era of globalization and
technological progress. Instead, they took a pessimistic approach and limited their
focus to general rules derived from civil law relating to defects in purchased goods.
Therefore, this study focused on civil law, which focuses its attention on providing
the consumer with the option of examining and evaluating products and
determining their condition, to find the legislative defect that must be taken into
consideration and addressed