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- Muhammad Azril Roslan
(Department of Law, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan campus, Malaysia)
- Norazlina Abdul Aziz
(Faculty of Law, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia)
- Nor Akhmal Hasmin
(Faculty of Law, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, Malaysia)
Abstract
This article examines the necessity for reforming the cosmetic product liability framework in Malaysia by observing its legal evolution and highlighting specific gaps that compromise consumer safety. The analysis begins with a review of the historical evolution of product liability law in Malaysia, which is grounded in three legal principles: (i) contract law, (ii) negligence, and (iii) strict liability. Breach of contract and negligence demand evidence of fault or breach, whereas strict liability provides a more consumer-orientated standard by holding manufacturers responsible for harm resulting from defective products, regardless of their intent. The paper further examines the elements of strict liability, specifically the presence of a defect, the consequent damage, and the causal relationship between them. These components are crucial for determining liability, especially in the context of cosmetics, where the effects may be subtle or delayed. The focus shifts to identifying the flaws and risks inherent in cosmetic products, such as contamination, mislabelling, a lack of safety testing, and illegal or unregistered ingredients. This concern is further aggravated by inadequate monitoring of the online marketplace and the growing number of imported cosmetic products. These weaknesses present significant risks to consumers, including skin irritation and potential long-term health consequences. The study subsequently examines how defective cosmetic products cause consumer injuries, and the challenges encountered in establishing a link between the harm and the product, which arise from evidentiary requirements and insufficient medical evidence. The article further discusses the legal challenges faced in cosmetic product liability cases in Malaysia, including regulatory fragmentation, limited access to justice, and insufficient statutory guidance. In conclusion, the paper calls for a comprehensive reform of the cosmetic product liability structure in Malaysia. It proposes more comprehensive statutory definitions, the need for the implementation of strict liability with a reversed burden of proof, and improved enforcement mechanisms to increase consumer protection.
Suggested Citation
Muhammad Azril Roslan & Norazlina Abdul Aziz & Nor Akhmal Hasmin, 2025.
"Closing the Gaps: Reforming Cosmetic Product Liability for Enhanced Consumer Safety in Malaysia,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(7), pages 4554-4568, July.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-7:p:4554-4568
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