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The Japan Act of Specified Commercial Transactions (特定商取引法) aims to protect consumers from harm and to ensure fairness in commercial transactions. It is described and explained in a publication by the Japan Consumer Affairs Agency (JCAA).[1] Door-to-door sales have been prone to conflicts between consumers and companies. It includes regulations on the act of soliciting.[2]
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edit- ^ Consumer Affairs Agency, Understanding the Act of Specified Commercial Transactions (Japanese) 消費者庁 (2016). 平成28年版 特定商取引に関する法律の解説. Japan: 商事法務. ISBN 978-4785726478.
- ^ "Japan: Act on Specified Commercial Transactions Amended | Global Legal Monitor". www.loc.gov. Umeda, Sayuri. 2016-08-29. Retrieved 2018-10-20.
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References
edit- Consumer Affairs Agency, Understanding the Act of Specified Commercial Transactions (Japanese) 消費者庁 (2016). 平成28年版 特定商取引に関する法律の解説. Japan: 商事法務. ISBN 978-4785726478