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This book presents a specialized legal study of electronic contracts as one of the most important manifestations of technological development in modern civil and commercial transactions. It discusses the concept of the electronic contract, its legal nature, its essential elements, and the conditions for its formation, focusing on the means of expressing intent through electronic media and the mechanisms for matching offer and acceptance in the digital environment. It also addresses the evidentiary value of electronic documents and signatures, the extent of their legal recognition, and the rights and obligations of parties to electronic contracts, as well as the resulting liabilities. The book employs a comparative approach in analyzing different legal frameworks, aiming to highlight their similarities and differences and propose appropriate legal solutions to keep pace with the rapid developments in e-commerce and digital transactions.











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