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Introduction and Strengths and Weaknesses Summary
Japan's Basic Consumer Act, established in 1968, has served as a foundational framework for consumer protection in the country. The act has provided a strong foundation for consumer protection, but its age and lack of provisions for modern issues such as digital commerce and online privacy are limitations. A comparative analysis with the US and EU consumer protection models suggests that Japan's act may benefit from updates and stronger enforcement mechanisms to remain relevant in today's digital world.
Recommendations
To modernize the act, Japan should consider provisions for digital commerce, data protection, and other modern challenges. Additionally, adopting a more proactive enforcement mechanism could improve the act's effectiveness.
Overall
Japan's Basic Consumer Act remains an important milestone in consumer protection, but its age and limitations call for updates and improvements to maintain relevance in today's fast-paced, digital world.
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