lectronic litigation in economic courts In accordance with the latest amendment to Law No. 149 of 2019.

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Doctoral researcher in the Department of Economic Sciences Public University

10.21608/mjle.2024.386588

Abstract

Digital technologies have advanced faster than any innovation in our history, reaching nearly fifty percent of the developing world's population in just two decades and transforming societies. By enhancing electronic communication and access to commercial and judicial services, technology can be a major factor in achieving equality between individuals. One of the most prominent new innovations and recent discoveries in this era is the spread of modern technological means, which have served humanity, as times have been shortened, places have been brought closer, barriers have been removed, and borders have been abolished. Prudent reason and sound logic required full interaction with this technical progress. By quickly benefiting from it in all aspects of life, especially in the field of economic litigation This scientific and technical progress had a direct and prominent impact on the development of legal rules. Communication and the exchange of messages and images between the people of the Earth has become an easy matter across time and space, and the individual has become able to monitor all the events that take place on Earth, and wander through the Internet to conclude deals and purchase goods and services, and frequencies, codes, secret keys, and electronic numbers via the screen have become a means of achieving These transactions, instead of papers, written records, and traditional signatures, In the face of this increasing development of modern technology and its dominance over all aspects of contemporary life, including the legal aspect; It has become necessary to develop the judicial system and the method of settling disputes, modernizing traditional means of proof, and not being limited to the paper document and the regular signature, but rather accommodating electronic documents that rely on non-paper supports accompanied by the electronic signature.

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