PRIVACY OF DIGITAL LITIGATION IN COMMERCIAL DISPUTES

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BENAZZA AMAL, HIMMI SIDI MOHAMED

Abstract

Digital litigation is a quantum leap in the field of judicial justice because of its importance in facilitating litigation procedures and reducing the burden on litigants. It has created the information judicial system as a mechanism for resolving commercial disputes, under which electronic commercial courts have resorted, as it is a system based on foundations, rules, and judicial rulings in line with the age of information and digital technology, whose ultimate goal is to achieve justice and improve the quality of judicial work. Despite its prevalence in international and domestic legislation, it still suffers from many shortcomings, especially at the level of commercial issues.

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Public Law
Author Biography

BENAZZA AMAL, HIMMI SIDI MOHAMED

BENAZZA AMAL1 HIMMI SIDI MOHAMED2
1University of Belhadj Bouchaib- Ain Témouchent (ALGERIA),
2University of Tlemcen, (ALGERIA)

 

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