Consumer Consent in Electronic Contracts: Between Legal Protection and Challenges of Judicial Application (A Comparative Study of Algerian and French Legislation)
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Electronic Contract, Consumer Consent, Consumer Protection, Judicial Application, Comparative StudyAbstract
The rapid digital transformationhas led to the proliferation of electroniccontracts, rendering consumer consentincreasingly vulnerable to various vices of consent, such as error, fraud, andelectronic duress
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Algerian Civil Code, Decree No. 75-58 of 20 Ramadan 1395 AH (26 September 1975), Official Gazette No. 78 of 30 September 1975, amended and supplemented by Law No. 05-10 of 20 June 2005, Official Gazette No. 44 of 26 June 2005
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