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The intersection of private law and digital evolution has become a vital field of study, particularly given the rapid pace of technological advancement. For example, the shift from traditional paper-based contracts to digital agreements has reshaped the very concept of legal obligation. This evolution challenges established legal norms, complicating the enforcement of contracts in virtual environments. Legal scholars have noted that networked information technologies raise critical questions: Can traditional principles of contract law still apply to electronic agreements, and if so, in what…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The intersection of private law and digital evolution has become a vital field of study, particularly given the rapid pace of technological advancement. For example, the shift from traditional paper-based contracts to digital agreements has reshaped the very concept of legal obligation. This evolution challenges established legal norms, complicating the enforcement of contracts in virtual environments. Legal scholars have noted that networked information technologies raise critical questions: Can traditional principles of contract law still apply to electronic agreements, and if so, in what ways? Legal systems must now reconsider foundational elements such as consent, intent, and obligation in the context of digital interactions (Cohen et al., 2012). Understanding how technology influences the formation and execution of contracts is essential in adapting private law to the realities of the digital age.
Autorenporträt
Hasanain Alhasnawi is a professor at Al-Qadisiyah University and is in the final year of his doctorate. He has a strong background in scientific research and has published numerous papers in the field of law.