Arab Economic Legislation and the Extent to which it ‎Copes with Digital Transformation:‎ The States of Kuwait and Algeria as Examples

Prof. Dr. Sami bin Hamla
Higher Education Professor, Faculty of Law‎
Mentouri Brothers University, Constantine 1, Algeria

Abstract:


This research paper deals with a recent topic related to the new challenges resulting ‎from the digital transformation that the global economy has known today, in light ‎of the new model imposed by the modern digital revolution.‎ This study dealt with the practical and theoretical problems that resulted from Arab ‎societies coping with the digital transformation, and the extent to which their ‎economic legislation coped with the challenges that resulted from it, especially in ‎light of the Corona pandemic.‎
This paper highlighted the importance of digital transformation and its ‎manifestations, and the challenges that ensued from it, on the one hand, and the ‎extent to which the legislation framing the market, such as competition and e-‎commerce legislation, as well as protective legislation related to the protection of ‎personal data, are compatible with the market, on the other hand.‎
This study also focused on the cases of the states of Kuwait and Algeria – as a ‎model- within an analytical and inductive view, as well as a criticism aimed at ‎knowing the position of the Arab countries, including Kuwait and Algeria, ‎regarding the transformations caused by the digital revolution, and the extent of ‎their readiness to keep pace with these transformations, especially from the ‎legislative point of view.‎
The study concluded by noting that it is necessary to achieve the requirements of ‎digital transformation by creating a digital economic environment, in addition to ‎adapting the needed legal system that frames economic life, especially competition ‎legislation, working to encourage emerging enterprises in the digital field, and to ‎promote electronic commerce, in return for establishing effective legal protection of ‎the personal data of the users of the digital space, especially the consumer.‎

Keywords: consumer protection, economic legislation, corona pandemic, ‎competition, and electronic commerce.‎

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