
Mohammed El Hadi El Maknouzi- Dr.
- Associate Professor at University of Sharjah
Mohammed El Hadi El Maknouzi
- Dr.
- Associate Professor at University of Sharjah
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Considered as a niche phenomenon, a kind of technological folklore, which could disappear overnight, cryptocurrency has been the subject of few multidisciplinary analyses to understand how a series of numbers, supported by no power to impose its use, could constitute a currency? The review of the available literature reveals a state of knowledge sc...
In the intricate realm of contractual law, the condition precluding action serves as a critical safeguard, ensuring that specific legitimate interests are protected within contracts and wills. This research examines this condition's validity when based on a legitimate motive and for a reasonable duration. The study highlights a case involving an ow...
The UAE Commercial Companies Law No. 32 of 2021 enhances the sustainability of companies by allowing them to engage strategic partners possessing technical, financial, operational, and marketing capabilities. While this legislative change aims to assist struggling companies and boost successful ones, it requires careful consideration due to potenti...
Many individuals subject to bankruptcy law possess establishments, projects, and activities, especially those operating as businesses. Mismanagement of these entities during bankruptcy can have negative repercussions on environmental protection. Since the issuance of Law No. 2003-699 of 2003 on the prevention of technological and natural hazards an...
The difficulty of the unique nature of the conditions for preventing action, which deviates from the norm of well-known and established legal systems, has caused great differences among legal jurists. This systematic review examines the preventing condition in the French and Palestinian legal systems, analyzes the justifications presented by jurist...
Background: The European Court of Justice recently annulled Council Decision (EU) No. 2019/217, which had authorised the conclusion of an agreement—in the form of an exchange of letters—between the European Union and the Kingdom of Morocco. This agreement initially extended coverage of preferential trade treatment between the two parties to product...
This research analyzed the place of UAE’s food security in the national legislation and its role in supporting global food security. Besides, it examined the significant role played by the United Arab Emirates in achieving global food security. The researcher touched on the UAE’s plan to strengthen the food security system, reviewed the national le...
This research delves into the legal implications surrounding the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in the field of education and explores the corresponding responsibilities of teachers. As AI continues to shape the educational landscape, it becomes crucial to understand and navigate the legal framework governing its implementation. The study...
This research delves into responsible AI practices in UAE education, specifically focusing on the legal responsibilities of educators working with students who have special needs. With AI technologies evolving and reshaping education, it's crucial to examine the legal framework and educators' duties. The primary objective is to comprehensively anal...
This study undertakes a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of war and terrorism Insurance research spanning from 1914 to 2018. Leveraging tools such as Scopus and VOSviewer, the analysis involves 56 papers to unveil evolving trends and scholarly contributions. Collaborative network maps are employed to illuminate influential authors, top journals,...
This study undertakes a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of war and terrorism Insurance research spanning
from 1914 to 2018. Leveraging tools such as Scopus and VOSviewer, the analysis involves 56 papers to unveil
evolving trends and scholarly contributions. Collaborative network maps are employed to illuminate influential
authors, top journals,...
This article maps the main fault lines between the concerns for Shari’ah compliance, which are central to Islamic commercial arbitration and the categories of private international law. While issues such as applicable law, public order and the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards are routinely addressed in private international law, questions rem...
The integration of technology in the field of legal education has been rapidly increasing over the past few years. This study aims to investigate the impact of technology-enhanced legal education on student learning outcomes in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The study will focus on law schools in the UAE that have implemented technology-enhanced l...
Background:
This study deals with interruption of statutory time limits for civil claims. It is based on the assumption that the reason for granting an interruption of the statutory time limit is the manifestation of an intention to claim one's right, instead of keeping silent about it.
Methods:
The analytical-comparative method is used to analy...
This article teases out the ramifications of artificial intelligence (AI) use in the credit analysis process by banks and other financing institutions. The unique features of AI models, coupled with the expansion of computing power, make new sources of information (big data) available for creditworthiness assessments. Combined, the use of AI and bi...
This article maps the changing global conversation on virtual currencies (VCs) internationally And brings that to bear on the development of a suitable regulatory framework for VCs in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Through a review of recent international developments, the article notes a reversal in regulatory attitude towards VCs. This review su...
Purpose
This paper aims to situate virtual currencies (VCs) in a landscape of regulatory questions that help orient the direction and purpose of a possible legal approach, vis-à-vis this relatively recent technological and financial phenomenon.
Design/methodology/approach
The triangulation of historical overview and comparative examination of regu...
The article outlines the regime for performance appraisal, as it applies to organisations operating in an emerging economy like the United Arab of Emirates (UAE). To this end, the management literature on performance appraisal is reviewed, as a strategy to pursue organisational justice and productivity in an equitable work environment. An analysis...
Purpose
This paper aims to survey the screening practices and regulatory arrangements that can be gleaned from the experience of Islamic financial indices on international stock markets. Such indices can be regarded as experiments in the demarcation of “pockets” of Sharī‘ah -compliant securities exchange, in the context of non- Sharī‘ah -compliant...
This article reveals the different formative layers at work in a mixed system of law, such as that of private law in the United Arab Emirates ( uae) , by focusing on the lack of coherence between competing ‘architectural principles’. This experience of friction is regularly encountered by a skilled interpreter of the law, in the course of his/her a...