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Ammar Mahmoud Al-Rawashdeh

Objectives: The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the legal regulation in private international law of such problems, as well as to address some applicable and practical problems relating to the subject matter of the letter, including the legal nature of cyberattacks. Methods: The study adopted ...

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Administrative Organization Through Laws Regulating the Work of Public and Private Universities: The Cases of the Sultanate of Oman and the Kingdom of Morocco- An Analytical Study

Zaher Mohammed Amur Al Hajri

Objectives: This study aims to highlight the administrative organization at the university management level and the laws governing it. Methods: The analytical narrative approach was followed in the research to reach the conclusion and recommendations that would achieve the desired benefits from it. Results: ...

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The Legal Framework Supporting Foreign Investment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Accordance with Vision 2030 (A comparative Analytical Study between Egyptian Law and the Saudi System

Saadia Al Badawi Al Sayed Badawi

Objectives: This study aimed to identify the issue of foreign investment and the guarantees guaranteed by the Saudi regulator for the foreign investor under the foreign investment system in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and what happened to it Amendments, in addition to identifying the legal issues and ...

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The Rule of Options of non- Obligation in Protecting Contractual Knowledge in Omani Law

Safa Abdullah AL-fazari

Objectives: This study aims to develop an optimal approach to ensuring contractual consent and the contracting party’s full awareness of the subject matter. This primary objective gives rise to secondary objectives, including evaluating judicial interpretations based on the current legislative ...

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The Law Applicable to International Commercial Contracts when the Parties Remain Silent About Specifying the Governing Law in Disputes Involving a Foreign Element

Mousa Mohammad Migdadi

Objectives: The study aims to examine the conflict-of-laws rules adopted by the legislator and analyze the underlying principles used to determine the applicable law in a given dispute. Additionally, the researcher seeks to evaluate the extent to which these rules in Jordanian law align with the requirements ...

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Migrant Smuggling Crime in the Saudi Law and the United Nation Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants- A Descriptive and Analytical Study

Ghadeer Saeed Al-Shehri

Objectives: This study aimed to highlight migrant smuggling crime and what distinguishes it from other similar criminalities. It also aimed to identify the characteristics of this crime, clarify and analyze its elements, and examine its penal framework. Methods: The study adopted a descriptive and ...

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Guarantees for Palestinian Police Officers Referred to Disciplinary Councils and Investigation Committees According to the Decision Pursuant to Law No. (23) of 2017 Regarding Police Officers

Ayman Abed Hamdan , Abdulrahman Ali Ghunaim

Objectives: The study aimed to identify the safeguards that must be in place before recommending disciplinary punishment, the safeguards accompanying the imposition of disciplinary punishment on police officers, and the safeguards subsequent to the issuance of the disciplinary punishment. Methods: The ...

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Radical Social Transformations as a Contractual Obstacle: Towards Establishing the Concept of Force Majeure in Civil Law

Alaa Majed Bani Younes

Objectives: This study aims to broaden the concept of force majeure in light of contemporary fundamental social transformations and to support legal and jurisprudential approaches that contribute to establishing a flexible legal framework for interpreting civil law provisions in response to modern changes ...

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Environmental Protection as a Human Right

Ali Abdul-Mu'ti Alhamdan

Objectives: This study aims to highlight the human rights dimension of environmental protection within international human rights law, and to analyze the growing recognition of the environment as an independent right, particularly in the context of third-generation rights, including future generations ...

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