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International Journal of Legal, Economic, and Social sciences – Volume 2 Issue 2 N4 February 2026

Law and Economics: Interdisciplinary Studies Special Issue – Collective Contributions

 International Journal of Legal, Economic, and Social sciences – Volume 2 Issue 2 N4 February 2026

Law and Economics: Interdisciplinary Studies Special Issue – Collective Contributions

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Doi : https://doi.org/10.63585/YTLF2468

Opening Editorial

The Editorial Board of the International Journal of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences is pleased to present to its esteemed readers and distinguished researchers the fourth issue of this academic journal. This issue comes as a continuation of an ambitious scholarly journey aimed at consolidating rigorous scientific research and enhancing intellectual dialogue in the fields of law, economics, and social sciences.

In this issue, the journal has been keen to select a diverse range of scientific research papers and studies that address contemporary issues as well as theoretical and practical challenges of great significance. These contributions are grounded in precise scientific methodologies and in-depth analytical perspectives, thereby contributing to the enrichment of academic debate and the linkage between theoretical knowledge and practical reality.

This issue reflects the journal’s commitment to standards of academic quality and objective peer review, as well as its ongoing endeavor to remain open to national and international research experiences. It also seeks to encourage young researchers, alongside established scholars and professors, to publish their scientific output within a serious and responsible academic platform.

We extend our sincere gratitude and appreciation to all the researchers who contributed their scholarly work, as well as to the esteemed reviewers for their valuable efforts. We hope that this issue will constitute a qualitative addition to the academic library and will open new horizons for research, reflection, and scholarly cooperation.

Issue Contents

08

Modern Trends in International Arbitration

Dr Mustapha al furke

PhD in Private Law

22

The orientations of the Court of Cassation under the supervision of legality:

Royal referral of the draft amendment of the Family Code to the Supreme Scientific Council as a model

DR : Nabil LGATT

Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco

42

The Legitimacy of AI As a Copyright Author

Dr. Abdulaziz Alkhalifa

Prince Satam bin Abdulaziz University

54

Realising the Right to a Healthy Environment in International Law

Dr. Rawa Ghazy Almakky

Assistant Professor in International Law

Faculty of Public Law King Abdulaziz University

69

Reforming the United Nations Security Council: Legal and Structural Challenges to reform Permanent Five Vito Power

Dr. Ali Khalil Jassim Al-Kubaisi
Assistant Professor, College of Law, Lusail University – Qatar

86

Legal Aspects of Using Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Enhancing Banking Services in Saudi Banks: An Analytical Study

Mohammed Marzouq Hamees Al-Muqati
Associate Professor of Private Law
Dean of the College of Sharia and Law – Jeddah University – Saudi Arabia

97

Exploring the Influence of Administrative Law Reforms in Saudi Arabia on Public-Private Partnerships

Maryam Almutairi

Assistant Professor of Law Public Law Administrative Law

College of Law King Faisal University Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

102

The Rules of Indirect Material Damage in Liability for Harmful Acts under Jordanian Civil Law

Dr. Atef salem Al Awamleh

Faculty of Law, Al-Balqa’ Applied University, Jordan

116

Legal Challenges in Digital Transactions through Open Platforms: A Study of the UAE Legislative Framework

Dr. Naser Al-Sherman
Associate Professor of Commercial Law College of Law, American University in the Emirates

128

University Autonomy and Legal Governance in Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and the United States: A Comparative Analysis

Mohammed Abdulbari

Assistant Professor in Administration and Constitutional Law.

148

Fiscal Sociology In Morocco -A Study Of The Fiscal Relationship With The State And Society-

Dr. Madani Ahmiddouch

Professor of Public Law, specialized in finance and taxation Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah University of Fez – Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social Sciences in Fez

Dr. Youness Maleh

Professor of Public Law, Specializes in finance and taxation

Moulay Ismail University of Meknes Polydisiplinary Faculty of Errachidia

155

The Judge and the Machine: Law, Neuroscience, and Philosophy in Dialogue – From Neurons to Norms

Professor Laila Didi

Faculty of Law, Fez, Morocco

168

Problematic solutions : The impact of the quota system on restricting the female representation in Palestine

Mohammad Abualrob

Lusail University

184

The Position of the Culture in the Moroccan Constitution

ASMAA MIZAT

Visiting Professor at the Multidisciplinary Faculty of Nador- Morocco

LATIFA EL – AMRANI

A PhD holder and researcher in legal Ssciences- Morocco

196

Women’s Empowerment and Corporate Political Corruption in the MENA Region:

Moderating Factors and Policy Implications

Dr. Mohammad Khalil Jadallah

Ph.D. in Administrative Sciences, specializing in Business Administration University of Tunis

226

Corporate Insolvency Regimes: A Comparative Analysis of Qatar, the UK, Germany, and the USA Laws

NOORA IBRAHIM M H ALSADA,

LLM, STATE OF QATAR

237

Protecting medical data privacy in the field of virtual assistants used in artificial intelligence systems

Kenza SADAD LACHHEB

Salaheddine MAATOUK

Laboratoire d’études et recherches en droit privé, ingénierie juridique et développement durable

Faculté des sciences juridiques économiques et sociales – Université Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah FES-MAROC

247

Criminal Protection of Women Victims of Violence in Moroccan Legislation in Light of Law 103.13

SOUKAINA GHAZZAOUI

PhD in Private Law

253

Redefining Liability in the Age of Autonomous Vehicles: From Human Errors to Machine Accountability

Rs : Zineb Ziat

PhD Student in Business Law

Laboratory ESSOR: Law, Philosophy and Society Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social Sciences

Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University – Fez, Morocco

Dr : Bouchta Aloui

Accredited Associate Professor Doctor of Business Law

Laboratory ESSOR: Law, Philosophy and Society Faculty of Legal, Economic and Social Sciences

Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University – Fez, Morocco

273

Between Law and Morality: Good Faith in Contractual Obligations – A Legal Analysis

AZOUAGH MERIEM

PhD student at FSJES Tangier, Abdelmalek Essaadi University.

287

The Legal Regulation of Artificial Intelligence

Hamza Hannioui

Doctoral Student, Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco

DR.Omar Njoum

Law Professor, Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco

308

The Impact of Women’s Education on Leadership Roles and Institutional Performance : A Study of Senior Administrations in MENA region

Dr. Mohammad Khalil Jadallah

Ph.D. in Administrative Sciences, specializing in Business Administration University of Tunis

330

Health judicialization: a new concept to be feared in Morocco

Mohammed kharbouchi

Doctor of law, department of private law, Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences, University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Fez, Morocco.

346

Public Governance: A Comprehensive Review of Scholarly Literature

First Author: Asma Ahmad Ali Musleh

Doctorate Student – Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco

Second Author: Hassan Ouabouch

Permanent Professor of Economics – Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco

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