In recent years, the rise of online shopping and electronic contracts has intensified the challenges faced by South African consumers. This study investigates these challenges, emphasising the role of South Africa’s Consumer Protection Act (CPA) and Electronic Communications and Transactions Act (ECTA) in safeguarding consumers. Focusing on fairness and accessibility, this study identifies and explores barriers to consumer understanding, enforceability, and awareness, particularly in light of consumer rights such as transparency, privacy, and informed consent. Key findings reveal the need for greater transparency and simplification of contract terms.
This research employs multiple methods, combining a consumer
survey with quantitative analysis to explore gaps in consumer awareness and
regulatory effectiveness. The study
utilised non-probability sampling techniques, employing purposive and
convenience sampling. The consumer survey, which was primarily quantitative in
nature, utilised questionnaires. Limited research has been conducted on
electronic contract consumer challenges in South Africa and studies have
focused more on formal face-to-face written agreements. This study therefore
addresses such gap by exploring online consumer challenges and the protection
provided by existing consumer laws. The findings show that there are multiple
challenges and barriers facing consumers with respect to electronic contracts,
notably, revealing significant challenges in consumer understanding, a lack of
accessible contract language, and barriers to enforceability that have not been
adequately addressed. In addition, possible measures to address such challenges
include workshops on consumer protection laws and consumer contracts in plain
and understandable language.
Author
(s) Details
Nikita Dwarika
Department of Applied Law, Faculty of Management Sciences, Durban
University of Technology, South Africa.
Karunanidhi Reddy
Department of Applied Law, Faculty of Management Sciences, Durban
University of Technology, South Africa.
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