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AuthorDawwas, Amin
Available date2024-03-27T06:08:06Z
Publication Date2023-03-01
Publication NameKILAW Journal
ISSN2410-2237
URIhttps://journal.kilaw.edu.kw/consumer-protection-through-conflict-of-laws-rules-under-qatari-and-bahraini-laws-a-comparative-study/?lang=en
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/53544
AbstractQatari and Bahraini laws acknowledge the principle of party autonomy; the parties to international commercial contracts may choose the law or rules of law applicable to their contract, explicitly or tacitly. In consumer contracts, in which the professional has stronger economic, social and legal position than the consumer, the professional may abuse party autonomy to the detriment of the consumer. This paper identifies how the Bahraini specific conflict-of-laws rule on consumer contracts (enacted in 2015) protects the consumer. Since Qatar does not enact a peculiar conflict-of-laws rule on consumer contracts, the paper will explain to which extent the conflicts rules concerning contracts in general may protect the consumer. The paper discusses the solutions available under these two laws and compares each of them with the other to conclude the best approach to protect the consumer in conflict of laws. The paper concludes with some recommendations to both legislators and judiciary in Bahrain and Qatar.
Languageen
PublisherKUWAIT INTERNATIONAL LAW SCHOOL
Subjectconsumer contracts
conflict-of-laws
chosen law
law of the consumer’s habitual residence
direct applicable rules
CISG
TitleConsumer Protection through Conflict-of-Laws Rules under Qatari and Bahraini Laws: A Comparative Study
TypeArticle
Pagination35-64
Issue Number42
Volume Number11


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