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- W2593277785 abstract "This thesis first examines the legislative framework in the UAE and its key guiding principlesfrom which arbitration laws are derived. Secondly, based on the above examination of theexisting legislative framework and literature the study identifies the various aspects of theexisting legislative framework that impact upon the enforceability of e-arbitration for ecommercedispute resolution in the UAE. Finally, the thesis demonstrates how e-arbitrationcan be incorporated into e-commerce and arbitration procedures in the UAE.Two methodologies, namely ‘explorative qualitative research method’ and ‘semi-structureinterview’ are employed for the study. The findings from the examination of legislativeframework and literature as well as the empirical field study show that the unprecedenteddevelopments in Information Communications Technology (ICT) had influenced and alteredthe traditional methods of societal interaction globally.The mass adoption of the Internet platform for trading has not only sought to eliminate thephysical distance between the businesses and consumers but presented new avenues forpotentially higher sales, coverage, lower costs and all at high speed. The concept of electronictrading (E-Trade) has naturally developed new markets and opportunities, which nationswithin the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) such as the UAE are seeking to capture.The findings also show that electronic arbitration (E-Arb) is eliminating the physical barriers between businesses, consumers and others choosing to arbitrate in cyberspace. This impliesthat E-Arb is perceived to be an additional component and extension of the growing ECommercemarket and services. Therefore, adopting and supporting E-Arb provides an idealopportunity for the UAE as a global hub for commercial purposes. However, despite theenthusiasm for the greater utilisation of ICT in UAE society, the domestic legalisation do notfully recognise the distinctive feature of e-arbitration, which makes it difficult to link themwith international laws.The study also identifies concerns with the impact of E-Arb upon the traditional heritage andcultural practices in the UAE. Therefore, the study recommends that the existing UAElegislative framework is made compatible with international laws. It also recommends thatthere are comprehensive education and research programs in place to transform the traditionaland cultural nuances of UAE society towards a greater understanding of developments inmodern technology." @default.
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- W2593277785 title "Electronic Arbitration as a Solution for Electronic CommerceDispute Resolution in the United Arab Emirates: Obstacles andEnforceability Challenges" @default.
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