Study on the Legal Collaborative Effect of Consumer Protection in Cross-Border E-Commerce from the Perspective of Educational Philosophy

Authors

  • Yuanyuan Guo
  • Chengcheng Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6918/IJOSSER.202410_7(10).0013

Keywords:

Educational Philosophy; Transnational E-Commerce; Consumer Protection; Synergistic Effect.

Abstract

Research on legal synergies of consumer protection in transnational e-commerce from the perspective of educational philosophy. This paper explores the significance of legal synergy in safeguarding consumer rights in transnational e-commerce from an educational philosophy perspective. It begins by summarizing the current state of transnational e-commerce development, highlighting the necessity of consumer protection, and analyzing the role played by CISG (United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods) and international private law in protecting consumers' interests. The paper proposes a consumer protection model centered around education and supported by law, with the aim of promoting healthy growth in transnational e-commerce. By examining the synergies between CISG and private international law, as well as incorporating educational philosophy into consumer protection practices, this paper underscores the importance of knowledge dissemination, internalization of ethical and legal norms, practical synergy, international cooperation, and uniform standards. Furthermore, it discusses self-regulation mechanisms within e-commerce platforms and demonstrates how applying legal synergy can effectively address practical issues through case analysis from an educational philosophy standpoint. Lastly, this article presents several legal recommendations to enhance the application of CISG, modernize international private law frameworks, and establish multilateral cooperation mechanisms for consumer protection.

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Published

2024-09-13

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How to Cite

Guo, Yuanyuan, and Chengcheng Zhang. 2024. “Study on the Legal Collaborative Effect of Consumer Protection in Cross-Border E-Commerce from the Perspective of Educational Philosophy”. International Journal of Social Science and Education Research 7 (10): 96-105. https://doi.org/10.6918/IJOSSER.202410_7(10).0013.