International Business Management

Year: 2011
Volume: 5
Issue: 5
Page No. 266 - 278

A Comparative Study on the Consumer Protection Legislations of Malaysia and Indonesia

Authors : Sakina Shaik Ahmad Yusoff, Rahmah Ismail, Shamsuddin Suhor, Azimon Abdul Aziz, Muhammad Rizal Razman and Kartini Aboo Talib Khalid

Abstract: Every nation within the Asean community has adopted measures to protect consumer rights and interests by establishing institutional and regulatory framework. In strengthening and enhancing consumer protection, measures taken vary from one country to the other. The enactment of the Consumer Protection Act in Malaysia and Indonesia demonstrates the commitment of the government of these nations in enhancing consumer protection. Adopting the analysis content methodology, this study scrutinises the Malaysian Consumer Protection Act 1999 and the Law on Consumer Protection 1999 of Indonesia. These legislations provide protection for consumers governing various aspects including misleading and deceptive conduct, safety of goods and services, guarantees in respect of supply of goods and redress mechanism. In keeping with the Malaysian and Indonesian legal culture, the Malaysian Consumer Protection Act 1999 and the Law on Consumer Protection 1999 of Indonesia are seen as the umbrella that will integrate and strengthen law enforcement in the area of consumer protection in these countries.

How to cite this article:

Sakina Shaik Ahmad Yusoff, Rahmah Ismail, Shamsuddin Suhor, Azimon Abdul Aziz, Muhammad Rizal Razman and Kartini Aboo Talib Khalid, 2011. A Comparative Study on the Consumer Protection Legislations of Malaysia and Indonesia. International Business Management, 5: 266-278.

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