A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE ONLINE CONSUMER’S RIGHT TO INFORMATION IN NIGERIA

Ihuoma K. ILOBINSO

Abstract


In the bid to provide optimum protection to consumers governments in various jurisdictions have adopted differentpolicies, laws and measures, which are all directed at eliminating the disparities in the consumer/sellerrelationship and ensuring that basic consumer rights are protected. There are various measures generally usedin protecting the economic interest of consumer’s who engage in e-commerce. This paper discusses the informationdisclosure requirement as one of those measures and as a primary means of protecting the consumers’ right toinformation in Nigeria, South Africa and the United Kingdom. It finds that disproportionate focus is usually placedon mandating the provision of requisite information to consumers at the expense of ensuring that consumersunderstand and take advantage of the provided information. It therefore recommends that to achieve optimumprotection for consumers in the online market by means of the information disclosure measure, attention shouldbe given to the design and framing of consumer information. Additionally, there should be a standardized formfor disclosure which will be used to streamline the types of information provided to consumers and the mannerthey are presented.

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