The Obligation to Ensure Safety in Electronic Sales Contracts

Authors

  • Hala A. Tayib
  • Dr.Khaleel I. Mohammed

Keywords:

Sale, Warranty, Hidden defects, Electronic Consumer protection.

Abstract

    Addresses this purely commitment to ensuring safety in the electronic sales contract, which is one of the legal means developed to protect the consumer that the French legislation created. Our study in this research focused on the emergence of this commitment in the general rules until it became an independent obligation in itself, as well as its concept in terms of its concept in terms of its definition and conditions its basis ,legal nature, and the position of comparative legislation by each of (Iraqi-Algerian-Jordanian-French), in addition to searching for texts to protect the contracted consumer through modern means of communication and the consequent penalty when the seller breaches his commitment to deliver a proper sale and security offered through modern means of communication, are the general rules considered in the theory of hidden defects in its traditional form, it is sufficient for a contracted consumer through modern means of communication who acquires the internet screen for sales that often lacks the element of safety and safety as a result of the seller's use when displaying means of fraud and fraud and improving the image of the sale is not authorized by its hidden defects and risks when using or is the new rules for consumer protection such as a safety commitment Sufficient and more responsive to protect the inception As for the electronic or the consumer needs texts that suit these sophisticated contracts to protect it.

Published

2025-08-18

How to Cite

Hala A. Tayib, & Dr.Khaleel I. Mohammed. (2025). The Obligation to Ensure Safety in Electronic Sales Contracts. Hawlyat Al-Montada Journal, 16(57), 387–422. Retrieved from https://hmjhr.org/index.php/hmj/article/view/102

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