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Influence of parental stress on online learning engagement among parents in Arab nations.

Published in: Interactive Learning Environments.

Aug 01, 2024

Eid G. Abo Hamza Khaled Bedair & Yasmeen Elsantil

This study examines the impact of parental stress on engagement with online learning during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in Arab nations. A total of 729 parents from various Arab countries participated in the study by completing a 42-item questionnaire that measured four types of stress—personal, academic, technical, and financial—as well as behavioural, emotional, and cognitive engagement. Demographic factors, including gender, income, number of children, and country of residence, were foun...


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Regulatory Framework Governing the Right to Information in the United Arab Emirates: An Analytical Examination

Published in: Global Privacy Law Review

Aug 01, 2024

The right to access information empowers citizens to gather knowledge about events and issues, shaping their opinions and participation in public life. Globally, there is a push to recognize this vital right for its role in promoting democratic governance and protecting human rights, with countries varying in how they legally ensure it. This research aims to examine the issue of the right to information in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) across three dimensions. Firstly, we explore the requireme...


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Establishment of a DNA Fingerprinting Database in the United Arab Emirates

Published in: Global Privacy Law Review

Aug 01, 2024

DNA fingerprinting represents a pivotal advancement in forensic science since the 1980s. Recognizing its significance, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) implemented the first law pertaining to this technology through Federal Decree by Law No. (39) of 2023, titled ‘Concerning the Regulation of the Federal DNA Fingerprinting Database’. This law came into effect on 1 November 2023. The report will delve into the concept of DNA fingerprinting and its database, focusing on the administration of the Fed...


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COMPENSATION FOR VICTIMS OF TERRORIST CRIME IN THE FRENCH AND JORDANIAN LEGISLATION: BETWEEN REALITY AND EXPECTATIONS A COMPARATIVE ANALYTICAL STUDY

Published in: Lawyer QuarterlyVolume 14, Issue 2, Pages 268 - 2803 June 2024

Jul 03, 2024

This article presents the compensation for victims of terrorist crime in the French and Jordanian legislation by conducting a comparative analytical study of the legal texts in the French and Jordanian legis-lation. It addresses this issue by clarifying the position of the French and Jordanian legislation on compensating the victims of terrorist crime. The article concludes that the French legislator approved legislative texts that help the victims of terrorist crime claim compensation based on...

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