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    Ho Chi Minh City, 9 May 2012

    The Law on Protection of Consumers' Rights

    Vietnam's Magna Carta for Consumers?

    Christian Schaefer, Hogan Lovells International LLP

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    OUTLINE

    1. Overview

    2. Scope of application

    3. Standard form contracts and "general trading conditions

    4. Protection of personal data and information

    5. Implications for product liability

    6. Dispute resolution process

    7. Risks and legal consequences

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    1. Overview

    Key regulations:

    Law 59/2010/QH12 dated 17 November 2010 on protection ofconsumers rights (effective as of 1 July 2011, LOPC)

    Decree 99/2011/ND-CP dated 27 October 2011 of the Governmentmaking detailed provisions and providing guidelines for theimplementation of a number of articles of the Law on protection ofconsumers rights (Decree 99)

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    1. Overview (contd)

    Decree 19/2012/ND-CP dated 16 March 2012 of the Governmentproviding on fines in protection of consumers rights (Decree 19)

    Decision 02/2012/QD-TTg dated 13 January 2012 of the PrimeMinister promulgating the list of essential goods and services for

    which contract forms and general trading conditions must beregistered (Decision 02)

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    1. Overview (contd)

    Objectives:

    initially: to establish a comprehensive framework of consumers rightsin Vietnam Article 1 LOPC

    to replace the outdated Ordinance on protection of consumers rights(1999)

    however, results and outcome are far tamer than initially planned

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    1. Overview (contd)

    Introduction / clarification of a number of typical conceptsrelating to consumer protection, such as:

    - Standards for general terms and conditions

    - Right of recessions for contracts entered into online, over thephone, at consumers home or work place

    - Product liability

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    2. Scope of application

    LOCP governs the relationship (rights and responsibilities)between consumers and traders

    Consumer:

    - person purchasing or using goods and services with the aim ofconsumption for living purposes by an individual, family ororganization (Article 3.1 LOCP)

    - no requirement that buyer and user/consumer of the goods or

    services are identical

    - use/consumption by organization?

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    2. Scope of application (contd)

    Trader

    - organization or individual conducting business in goods and servicesthat implement one or more phases of the investment process from

    their manufacturing to their commercial sale (Article 3.2 LOCP)

    - including business entities under the Commercial Law andindependent individual traders (non-registered) that act with a certainregularity

    In addition, LOCP includes rights and obligations of socialorganizations for consumer protection, and State agencies

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    3. Standard form contracts and "general tradingconditions

    (Article 19 LOCP and section 1, chapter 3 of Decree 99)

    standard contracts used by traders in an unspecified number oftransactions with consumers

    general trading conditions (akin to standard terms and conditions of

    sale/service): terms for sales to consumers / provision of services toconsumers

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    3. Standard form contracts and "general tradingconditions (contd)

    general requirements for standard form contracts andgeneral trading conditions:

    Vietnamese language

    contents must be clear and simple to understand

    font size must be at least 12pt

    readability of the print (paper and ink used must ensure sufficientcontrast)

    consumers must be allowed time to review standard form contracts;general trading conditions must be publicly announced and

    displayed at the business location of the seller / service provider

    Incorporation of standard terms into an agreement?

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    3. Standard form contracts and "general tradingconditions (contd)

    mandatory registration of standard form contracts andgeneral trading conditions applies only to contracts for

    goods / services included on the list of essential goods and

    services (as issued by the Prime Minister with Decision 02 )

    - utilities contracts for personal consumption (electricity, water)

    - pay television (cable and other pay TV services)

    - telephone subscriptions (other than prepaid)

    - internet connection contracts

    - air and rail passenger transport contracts

    - purchase and sale of apartments, day-to-day services provided byapartment-managing units

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    3. Standard form contracts and "general tradingconditions (contd)

    interestingly, no banking services (e.g. personal accounts),hospital / medical treatment contracts, other personaltransport services (in particular, bus transport), postal /delivery contracts etc.

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    3. Standard form contracts and "general tradingconditions (contd)

    registration process:- Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) for contracts / conditions that

    are applied Vietnam-wide or at least in two provinces / municipalities

    - local Department of Industry and Trade (DoIT) for contracts /conditions applied only in a particular province or municipality

    scope of review:- Content to be reviewed: validity-test against requirements provided by

    Article 16 LOCP

    - examples of clauses prohibited by Article 16 LOCP the clause excludes statutory liability of the trader (Article 16.1(a) LOCP);

    unilateral changes (Article 16.1(b) LOCP); imprecision / lack of regulations (Article 16.1(b) LOCP);

    clauses allowing the trader to unilaterally determine the price upon delivery(Article 16.1(dd));

    clauses providing that the consumer must discharge its obligation before thetrader discharges its own obligations (Article 16.1(h)

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    3. Standard form contracts and "general tradingconditions (contd)

    - Competent state agency has authority to request the Traders toamend / delete any provisions that are unclear or conflict with theLOCP (Article 16 Decree 99). Also, the state agency reserves theright to obtain opinions from other authorities / agencies during theregistration procedures of the standard form contracts and general

    trading conditions- There is no clear basis to define unclear provisions or conflicting

    provisions, this means the authorities will have substantial discretion

    in requiring amendments to standard form contracts and general

    trading conditions

    - Review of format and content (as provided by Article 7 of Decree 99)

    Breaches of provisions on registration of standard formcontracts and general trading conditions may be fined up to

    VND 70 million (USD 3,500)

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    4. Protection of personal data and information

    Article 6 LOCP protects personal data and information ofconsumers (in addition to other provisions, e.g. in Article 38of the Civil Code)

    - Article 6 LOCP is more specific on obligations of traders using orcollecting information

    - includes details on information requirements, consent, conditions formaintaining and transferring personal data

    Breaches of provisions on protection of personal data andinformation of consumers may be fined up to VND 20 million(about USD 1,000) and other penalty measures

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    4. Protection of personal data and information(contd)

    Article 3.1 of Decree 19: information may be deemed apersonal secret of consumers under three conditions:

    a. information relates to consumers personally

    b. Information is protected by the consumer or other organisations,relevant persons

    c. disclosure of this information without approval of consumer maycause an adverse effect on the consumer

    Breaches of provisions on protection of personal secrets ofconsumers, may be fined up to VND 30 million (about USD1,500) and other penalty measures.

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    5. Implications for product liability

    New / additional provisions on product liability including:

    Recall (Article 22 LOCP)

    - Specific obligation to stop supply of further goods to the market

    - Recall of goods / products, including:

    compliance with the recall procedures provided by the law: (e.g. publicnotice on at least 5 consecutive editions of daily newspaper with

    compulsory contents about the products)

    unclear whether failure to comply with recall procedures has onlyadministrative consequences (fines) or other (e.g. in determining fault)

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    5. Implications for product liability

    - obligations for compensation in case defective goodscause damages (Article 23 LOCP)

    - liability of importer / trademark owner or licensee

    - liability also where there has been no fault unless tradercan demonstrate that the product was state-of-the-artand defect could not have been detected or anticipated

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    6. Dispute resolution process

    LOCP provides for three permitted methods of disputeresolution:

    - mediation: conditions to set up mediation organisations and conditionsto become mediator

    - courts: in accordance with Civil Code and Civil Procedures Code,special consumer claim where the value of the transaction is less

    than VND 100 million (USD 5,000)

    - arbitration: will only be applied if consumer accepts arbitration evenwhere an arbitration clause is included in the contract.

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    7. Risks and legal consequences

    High degree of uncertainty regarding the legal validity of general termsand conditions in consumer transactions (these are mitigated in part forregistered terms)

    Greater liability / exposure for importers / trademark owners and

    licensees from a product liability perspective

    Increase in important of consumer protection organizations (who aregiven the right to initiate proceedings)

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    Christian SchaeferSenior AssociateHogan Lovells International LLP10th Floor, VTP Building8 Nguyen Hue Street, District 1Ho Chi Minh CityTel: +84 8 3829 5100Direct: +84 8 3822 6198Fax: +84 8 3829 5101Email: [email protected]

    www.hoganlovells.com

    mailto:[email protected]://www.hoganlovells.com/http://www.hoganlovells.com/mailto:[email protected]
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