The Law Applies to the E-Authentication Service Provider “Comparative Study”

Authors

  • Ammar Mahmoud Ayoub Al-Rawashed Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Department of Private Law, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan
  • AbedAlmhady Yasin Al-Dmour Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Department of Public Law, University: Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan
  • Alaa Majed Ahmad Bani Younes Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Department of Private Law, Jerash University, Jerash, Jordan,

Keywords:

electronic authenticator; International private relations; attribution officer; Attribution rules.

Abstract

The subject matter of research in the law applicable to electronic documentation is one of the subjects that has not received legal and legal attention given the important role of electronic documentation and its relationship to its work, The study therefore sought to highlight this problem by indicating the existence of legal rules governing this issue. and to study these legal norms to demonstrate their lack, ambiguity, and ambiguity, "This study showed the apparent lack of legislation in most of the Arab States' legislation, including the Jordanian Civil Code, Not providing for the statement of the law applicable to the electronic authenticator.

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Published

2024-02-01

How to Cite

Ammar Mahmoud Ayoub Al-Rawashed, AbedAlmhady Yasin Al-Dmour, & Alaa Majed Ahmad Bani Younes. (2024). The Law Applies to the E-Authentication Service Provider “Comparative Study”. Kurdish Studies, 12(2), 3588–3602. Retrieved from https://kurdishstudies.net/menu-script/index.php/KS/article/view/2467