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Document Type
:
Thesis
Document Title
:
THE STAGE OF NEGOTIATIONS IN ELECTRONIC COMMERCE CONTRACTS
مرحلة المفاوضات في عقود التجارةالإلكترونية
Subject
:
faculty of law
Document Language
:
Arabic
Abstract
:
In the light of the modern scientific development and the technical, economic and commercial progress that affected the various fields of our life and the e-commerce transactions, it has introduced negotiation phase as one of the most important and riskiest phases, wherein the terms of the future contract are mutually agreed upon in order to draft the contract based on the mutual agreement of the negotiators. Due to the existing regulatory default regarding the phase of negotiations in e-commerce contracts in terms of their concept and legal nature as well as the provisions governing them, legal questions may arise about the legality of this phase, most importantly the issue of interrupting the phase of negotiations with ill intention or without a legitimate reason. This study sheds the light on this important subject in order to keep pace with the rapid development in modern electronic means, economy and trade at the present time, henceforth the problem of the research discusses the regulation of this phase. The study resulted some important outcomes and recommendations, most importantly the Saudi regulator explicitly doesn’t approve the negotiation phase in e-commerce contracts, and it is not legally regulated in the e-commerce system and its executive bylaws or in the electronic transactions system and its executive bylaws up to the present time. The most important recommendations include proposing a draft law that is strictly regulating the negotiation phase in e-commerce contracts using specialized technical cadres in the electronic field and legal jurists in drafting legal articles, since the responsibility in the negotiation phase requires the regulator to interfere to provide for it, failing which, it will only remain paper work in e-commerce contracts.
Supervisor
:
Dr. Abdul Razzaq Jajan
Thesis Type
:
Master Thesis
Publishing Year
:
1441 AH
2020 AD
Added Date
:
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
عهد عمر شربيني
SHERBINI, Ahad Omar
Researcher
Master
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Type
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45987.pdf
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