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Procedural necessity in primary investigation work
(Springer Nature, 2022)
This study focuses on the procedural necessity of primary investigations, since necessity is a common legal term and constitutes a theory in some branches of law. Procedural necessity has sparked controversy and debate ...
Guarantees in the Use of Telecommunications Technology in Litigation before UAE Civil Courts and Its Compliance with International Standards
(International Association for Court Administration, 2022)
In 2005, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) legislature authorized the use of telecommunications technology into the delivery of government services. Such use was extended to the judiciary in (i) 2017 in amendments to the Civil ...
The premature expiration of arbitration litigation in investment disputes
(Virtus Interpress, 2023)
Arbitration litigation shall be completed by the issuance of an arbitral award ending the dispute (Al Tarawneh & Al-Qhaiwi, 2020). This type of legal litigation may also end due to a contingency that occurs before the ...
Consumer Safety and Defective Products: Egyptian Consumer Protection Law and French Target Liability Law
(Virtus Interpress, 2023)
The present study sets out to examine whether the Egyptian Consumer Protection Law has contributed to creating a private legal system that provides all damaged parties with actual protection against safety defects. To ...
Legal Adaptation and governance of constitutional declarations during transitional periods
(Virtus Interpress, 2023)
Egypt has gone through many transitional periods over the past 100 years, during which time multiple constitutional declarations have been made. In this paper, the authors focused on the legal adaptation of constitutional ...