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A Comparative Analysis of Civil Liability in Electronic Payment Systems Under the U.S. and Nigerian Laws

机译:根据美国和尼日利亚法律对电子支付系统中民事责任的比较分析

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One controversial legal issue in relation to fraud in e-banking is how the losses arising from flaws in electronic payment systems would be distributed between the consumer and financial institution. The paper examines the scope of liability of the consumer and bank for unauthorised Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) under the U.S. and Nigeria laws. Allocation of liability where a consumer is in the picture is, regulated by legal rules in the U.S. The Central Bank of Nigeria regulates e-payment liability issues through guidelines. The protection accorded the consumer by the U.S. EFT Act is wider and financial institutions share more liability than the consumer as opposed to the situation in Nigeria. Under the Nigerian law, consumers’ liability is unlimited. Legal improvements are needed to protect the consumer as the weaker party within the context of electronic payment transfer.
机译:与电子银行欺诈有关的一个有争议的法律问题是,由电子支付系统缺陷引起的损失将如何在消费者和金融机构之间分配。本文研究了根据美国和尼日利亚法律,消费者和银行对未经授权的电子资金转帐(EFT)的责任范围。消费者所处位置的责任分配受美国法律法规的约束。尼日利亚中央银行通过准则对电子支付责任问题进行规范。美国《电子转帐法》赋予消费者的保护范围更广,与尼日利亚的情况相比,金融机构比消费者承担更多的责任。根据尼日利亚法律,消费者的责任是无限的。在电子支付转移的背景下,需要进行法律上的改进以保护作为弱方的消费者。

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