International Journal of Legal and Comparative Jurisprudence Studies

Volume 2 - Issue 2 (4) | PP: 123 - 142 Language : العربية
DOI : https://doi.org/10.31559/LCJS2021.2.2.4
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Electronic means of proof before the administrative court

Oday Mohammad Ali Alheilat
Received Date Revised Date Accepted Date Publication Date
13/6/2021 2/8/2021 9/8/2021 15/9/2021
Abstract
The relations between the administration and individuals have been traditional since antiquity until the spread of technology in a large way, so no country can avoid it. The development, which prompted him to invent new means of proof in front of him, which is called electronic proof, including electronic editors and e-mails, and consequently the legislation worked on regulating these means. Therefore, we will present this topic through electronic editors with their definition and authenticity in the first topic, and then we will look at electronic messages in the second topic, and we ended this research with a set of results, including; We concluded that the Jordanian and comparative legislations stipulate that the authenticity of electronic documents has the same strength and authenticity as the ordinary written document in proof, provided that it is preserved and referenced at any time without change, in addition to that it identifies the person from whom it was issued, and we made several recommendations, the most important of which are; We recommend working on training administrative judges by holding courses on how to use and deal with technology, especially in the field of electronic proof because it is in an administrative lawsuit between two unequal parties.


How To Cite This Article
Alheilat , O. M. A. (2021). Electronic means of proof before the administrative court . International Journal of Legal and Comparative Jurisprudence Studies, 2 (2), 123-142, https://doi.org/10.31559/LCJS2021.2.2.4

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