Editorial
New Publishing Regulations…Innovation and Creativity in the Selection of Legal Research Subjects
By: Prof. Badria A. Al-Awadi
Editor-In-Chief
The current edition (June 2018) is considered the last issue to be published in accordance with the previous publication rules. Accordingly, the Editorial Board, in an exceptional action of appreciation and respect for the efforts of researchers who chose the journal to publish their research, by listing of (17) research in order to allow for the publication of as many researches as possible which submitted several months ago and was approved for publication earlier. At the same time, the editorial board renewed contact with several researchers, whose research is being listed for published in future issues, in order to review the final versions of their research. They contact the researchers as well who are currently refereed their research to encourage them to working according the new publishing rules. In addition, the Editorial Board will seek to address the researchers at the beginning of the new academic year (2018-2019), inviting them to publish in their journal in accordance with the new rules. Read Full Text
New Publishing Regulations...Innovation and Creativity in the Selection of Legal Research Subjects
Chief-in-Editor Prof. Badria A. Al-Awadi
The current edition (June 2018) is considered the last issue to be published in accordance with the previous publication rules. Accordingly, the Editorial Board, in an exceptional action of appreciation and respect for the efforts of researchers who chose the journal to publish their research, by listing of (17) research in order to allow for the publication of as many researches as possible which submitted several months ago and was approved for publication earlier. At the same time, the editorial board renewed contact with several researchers, whose research is being listed for published in future issues, in order to review the final versions of their research. They contact the researchers as well who are currently refereed their research to encourage them to working according the new publishing rules. In addition, the Editorial Board will seek to address the researchers at the beginning of the new academic year (2018-2019), inviting them to publish in their journal in accordance with the new rules.
The increasing demand of researchers and legal thinkers in the various Gulf and Arab universities to publish in our journal over the past few years is a positive sign of the scientific and academic approach in which the journal works, by providing opportunity to all researchers from east and west to participate without any obstacles. This is also an incentive for them to contribute to the development and renewal of subjects and methods of academic research in the field of legal, economic and other studies. The new publishing rules are one of the features of this trend and will be followed by other steps. In this context, the Editorial Board of the journal is always looking forward to the cooperation of researchers and administrative and academic bodies to achieve the common interest in promoting and spreading the values of academic research and the dissemination of legal thought based on creativity, innovation and constructive criticism.
The new publishing rules early published in the first pages of each issue starting last March are in short, a direct call for innovation and creativity in selecting legal research subjects to confront and address contemporary societal and international issues of importance and impact on the lives of people and communities rather than relying on repeated and old themes, which does not offer anything, as these rules call to get rid of the traditional methods of thematic and the adoption of modern , direct, critical, and comparison approaches .
There is no doubt that a large number of researchers and legal thinkers in Arab and foreign universities adopt these rules and ideas. We have noticed this in many researches published in the journal, and other Arab and foreign legal journals. From our part, we welcome them and all researchers who are looking to contribute to the promotion of the development and renewal of legal research and thought.
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The Punitive Legislative Policy of Kuwait’s New Environment Protection Law No. (42) of 2014: A Comparative Study
Dr. Yousef Hajji Al-Mutairi
Assistant Professor - Criminal law - Department of Law - College of Business Studies - The public Authority for Applied Education And Training - Kuwait
The Closed Sessions of the Kuwaiti National Assembly
Dr. Nasser Hussein Mohsen Al Ajmi
Assistant professor - Public Law - Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences - Kuwait
The Right to Cancel the Contract in the Kuwaiti Law: A Comparative Study
Dr. Abdulmajeed khalaf Alenezi
Assistant professor - Public Law - Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences - Kuwait
ICC Judgment in Mali Case and The International Criminal Responsibility for Acts of Vandalism and Destruction of Religious and Cultural and Human Heritage
Prof. Hadi Shalluf
International Criminal Court - Professor of International Criminal Law - Kuwait International Law School
The Right of Priority in the Subscription of the Share Capital Increase in the Public Shareholding Company:A Comparative Study
Dr. Khalil Victor Tadros
Associate Professor - Maritime and Commercial Law - Kuwait International Law School
Recent Judicial Developments of State Responsibility for Delaying Adjudication In Cases: A Comparative Study
Dr. Yahya Mohammed Morsi Al - Nimer
Assistant Professor - Public Law - Kuwait International Law School
The Role of Conditions of flagrant Delicto in Achieving the Required Efficiency in Indictments
Dr. Ashraf Mohammed Samhan
Assistant Professor - Criminal Law - Faculty of Sharia and Law - University of Al Jouf - KSA
Contract validity theory in Modern French Civil Legislation and objective consideration (Part II)
Prof. Mohammed Irfan Al Khatib
Professor of Civil Law - Department of Law - Ahmed bin Mohammed Military College - Doha - Qatar & Faculty of Law - University of Damascus - Syria
The Responsibility of the Agent before his Client within the Scope of the Jordanian Civil Law: A Comparative Study
Prof. Abdulrahman Jumaa
Professor of Civil Law - College of Law - University of Jordan
Islamic Finance Transactions in France between Containment and Exclusion: Lease Contract Ending with Ownership
Dr. Rasha Mohammed Tayseer Hattab
Associate Professor - Commercial Law, College of Law - University of Sharjah - UAE
Dr. Mahmoud Fayyad
Associate Professor - Commercial Law - College of Law - University of Sharjah - UAE
Compensation of Employees in Public Administrations for Work Accidents in Morocco
Dr. Bushra Nadir
Professor of Higher Education - Faculty of Juridical - Economic and Social Sciences - Souissi University of Mohamed V - Rabat - Kingdom of Morocco
Abdul Rahim Azghoudi
(PHD) Research Team on Environment - Development and Sustainable Law - Faculty of Legal - Economic and Social Sciences - Souissi, University of Mahomed V - Rabat - Kingdom of Morocco
Parody of Trademarks between Permissibility and Restrictions: A Study in the Comparative Jurisprudence
Dr. Nazzal Kisswani
Assistant Professor - Commercial Law - College of Law - University of Qatar
Dr. Yassin EL Shazly
Assistant Professor - Commercial Law - College of Law - University of Qatar
Towards A Special Legislation for the Protection of Consumers in the Stages of the Contract in Jordanian Law: A Comparative Study
Dr. Bashar Talal Almoumeny
Associate Professor - Civil Law - College of Law - University of Sharjah - UAE
The Notion of Defectiveness of Product in Liability System of Producers and Solutions Provided by Insurance: A Comparative Study
Dr. Maamar Bentria
Assistant Professor - Dept. of Private Law - Faculty of Law & Political Science - University of Abdelhamid ibn Badis - Mostaganem - Algeria
Means of Protecting Commercial Enterprises in the New UAE Bankruptcy Law
Hamad Salim Almusafri
Phd Researcher - College of Law - University of Sharjah - UAE
Democratic Governance of Stock Markets
Dr. Fathi Zerari
Associate professor - public law - Faculty of law and political science - University Mohamed Cherif Messaadia - Algeria
Review of E-Commerce Legal Framework in Bahrain: Under the Perspective of Local and Global Consumer Protection
Dr. Qais Maaitah
Assistant Professor - College of Law - Applied University - Bahrain