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Amicable Settlements for Civil and Commercial Disputes: A Comparative Study of Emirati and Egyptian Legislations

Published in: International Journal of Economics and Business Research (Scopus)

Oct 08, 2021

/ Firas Massadeh / Moustafa Kandeel

on-compulsory amicable dispute resolutions were examined by reviewing the legal nature and concept of mediation and conciliation within the legislations of the UAE and Egypt, in line with contemporary international legislations, such as that of France. We considered those civil and commercial law disputes which may be subject to amicable dispute resolution in pre-trial proceedings, including labour and family law matters and intellectual property rights. Within the latest legislative amended pr...


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Corporate governance and organized crimes: Comparative analytical study of the legislative role

Published in: Journal of Governance and RegulationOpen AccessVolume 10, Issue 3, Pages 18 - 292021

Sep 29, 2021

This research aims to study the organized crime, its characteristics, and the legislative role in combating it. Due to its reception of many refugees from Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and Libya, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Jordan witnessed a widespread of numerous forms of organized crimes such as drug crimes, money laundering, and human trafficking. The authors seek to clarify how Emirati and Jordanian lawmakers dealt with such crime, and whether their legal texts were sufficient and consistent ...


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Time limitations for intellectual property in criminal and civil litigation: a comparative study of England and Jordan

Published in: International Journal of Private Law

Sep 21, 2021

/ Firas Massadeh / Mohammad Alkrisheh / Nour Hamed

In this review of Jordanian and English intellectual property laws, it became apparent that there are few legal rules regulating time limitations for civil or criminal cases. In English law, one such rule stipulates a civil limitation of no less than six years; however, there is no statute of time limitation for criminal cases, and therefore criminal offences do not fall under such limitations. In comparison, in Jordanian law the text of Article 272 of the civil law applies in relation to a sta...


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Accrued Forecasting On Tourist’s Arrival In Bangladesh For Sustainable Development

Published in: Geojournal Of Tourism And Geosites

Sep 20, 2021

/ Mosab Tabash / Ahmed Abou Samak

Forecasting of potential tourists' appearance could assume a critical role in the tourism industry, arranging at all levels in both the private and public sectors. In this study our aim to build an econometric model to forecast worldwide visitor streams to Bangladesh. For this purpose, the present investigation focuses on univariate Seasonal Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average (SARIMA) modeling. Model choice criteria were Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE), Mean Absolute Error (MAE), an...


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The impact of social media on the rights of the accused in Jordan: Does public opinion matter?

Published in: Cogent Arts and HumanitiesOpen AccessVolume 8, Issue 12021 Article number 1994112

Aug 30, 2021

This study shows how publishing, commenting, and analyzing crime details via social media can play a role in shaping public opinion and influences the proper conduct of criminal justice. It also discusses the impact of social media on the presumption of innocence, the confidentiality of investigation, and the judge’s emotional conviction by examining the most important cases that Jordan has witnessed recently and have had a wide resonance on social media. In addition, the paper clarifies the le...


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Determinants and outcomes of e-business adoption among manufacturing SMEs: Insights from a developing country

Published in: Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management

Aug 11, 2021

Muneer Abbad Ibrahim Hussien Musa Magboul Kholoud AlQeisi

In response to a turbulent industrial environment, especially for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), organizations have widely adopted e-business to improve their processes. This study aims to propose a model that encapsulates the determinants and outcomes of e-business adoption. Design/methodology/approach The determinants and outcomes of e-business adoption were tested using data gathered from 282 managers and analyzed using structural equation modelling techniques. Findings The res...

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