Proteção do consumidor brasileiro no comércio eletrônico internacional

AUTOR(ES)
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

RESUMO

This paper is intended to show, based on the Brazilian legislation and the characteristics of the electronic trade and the electronic and international contracts, how the International Law protects or tries to protect the new Brazilian cybernetic consumer (preserving his already acquired rights), who buys products and contracts services from foreign suppliers through the digital world net. We want to show how different countries have been preparing themselves for such reality, which are the international agreements related to subject matter and which are the lessons from the European Community law. We intend, in a didactic format and with the aid of the classic doctrinaire structure of the International Law, to answer the Brazilian consumer emphasizing the territorial connection element and considered herein, therefore, as the one located in our territory in which cases and in which way he can seek protection for his rights in Brazil, and in which cases out of Brazil, always within the principle of the effectiveness of both judicial sentences and world cooperation. In the applied methodology, we systematized the subject matter with the intention to answer the reader about the main questions in relation to this complex issue, in an organized way, starting from the domestic law, to deduce by the international conflict between law systems and to conclude for both the need to standardize the indicative rules and the harmonization of consumer rights, in a boundless contemporary world, in the era of the most important communication tool and world trade: the Internet

ASSUNTO(S)

direito comércio eletrônico - leis e legislação defesa do consumidor - leis e legislação consumidor internacional

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