Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development - Directorate for science, technology and innovation - Committee on consumer policy 01-Oct-2014 - Cancels & replaces the same document of 30 September 2014

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Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Économiques
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
DIRECTORATE FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION
COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER POLICY 01-Oct-2014
Cancels & replaces the same document of 30 September 2014
REVISED 1999 E-COMMERCE RECOMMENDATION:
PRELIMINARY DRAFT
OECD, Paris
27-29 October 2014
This document is for discussion under item 8 of the draft Agenda.
It contains a draft report, which includes: i) a description of ways in
which the scope and structure of the 1999
Recommendation may be
revised; and ii) a rst redline draft of suggested revisions.
To facilitate discussion at the CCP meeting, a comparative document
including the current and updated text of
the 1999 Recommendation
will be circulated closer to the meeting as DSTI/CP(2014)9/ANN.
Any comments delegations would like to provide on this document in
advance of the meeting should be sent out to
the secretariat (brigitte.
acoca@oecd.org).
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SUMMARY AND ACTION POINTS
I. Background
1. As agreed by the Committee on Consumer Policy (CCP) at its 87th session in
April 2014 [DSTI/CP/M(2014)1], the secretariat prepared the attached rst revised
draft of the OECD’s 1999 Recommendation of the Council Concerning Guidelines
for Consumer Protection in the Context of Electronic Commerce (hereafter “the 1999
Recommendation”). The document, which draws on the CCP’s draft general assessment
of the 1999 Recommendation [DSTI/CP(2010)20/REV1], examines, for discussion at the
committee’s 88th session in October 2014, ways in which the structure, scope and text of
the Recommendation may be re-organised, revised and/or elaborated.
2. The proposed revisions aim to reect the relevant policy principles pertaining to
business-to- consumer (B2C) e-commerce in a number of OECD Acts1 developed since the
adoption of the 1999 Recommendation (Box 1). It also reects the CCP’s policy guidance
developed prior to and since the 2008 OECD Ministerial meeting on the Future of the
Internet Economy (Box 2).
Box 1. B2C e-commerce-related OECD Acts
CCP instruments
·
Recommendation of the Council concerning Guidelines for
Protecting Consumers from Fraudulent and Deceptive
Commercial Practices Across Borders [C(2003)116] (hereafter
“the cross-border fraud guidelines”);
·
Recommendation of the Council on Cross-border Co-operation on
the Enforcement of Laws Against Spam [C(2006)57];
·
Recommendation of the Council on Consumer Dispute Resolution
1 “OECD Acts” are legal instruments adopted by the OECD Council.

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