A new proposed features of Malaysian legal framework for alternative dispute resolution in the tribunal for consumer claims / Su'aida Safei and Nuraisyah Chua Abdullah

The Tribunal for Consumer Claims (TCC), is established under section 85, Part XII of the Consumer Protection Act 1999 [Act 599] (CPA). Given the application of ADR under section 107 of the CPA, the vagueness of the provision, as regards the type of ADR to be applied in the TCC, is an issue raised on...

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Main Authors: Safei, Su'aida (Author), Abdullah, Nuraisyah Chua (Author)
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Published: Universiti Teknologi Mara Cawangan Pulau Pinang, 2023-09.
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