The legal regulation of the Biometric Signature and its Authority as Evidence in Jordanian Legislation
Assistant Professor, Nasir Albalawee,
Dr. Asma Mostafa Abdelqader Ghnaimat
(Pp: 35-45)
Volume 5, Issue 2
Abstract: The development of modern means of communication led to electronic dealing in various fields due to its ease and speed, where it was dispensed with conducting transactions in the traditional way of writing, in addition to the lack of the need for the parties to move and their presence in the same council to complete the transaction or contract. Accordingly, the traditional signature became incompatible with bonds and electronic transactions, and what is known as the electronic signature appeared, as it is considered more secure and private for customers, in addition to the speed and ease of its use.
Keywords: legal regulation, biometric signature, Jordanian legislation.
ISSN Online: 3006-7286
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International Jordanian Journal Aryam for Humanities and Social Sciences is an IJJA publishing journal committed to providing a platform for outstanding scientists and researchers to present their findings for the advancement of Humanities and Social Sciences. It is issued by the Jordanian Center for Research and Studies.
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The journal’s website supported the Arabic language with ISSN number (2706-8455) from 2019 to 2023 and began supporting the English language in 2024 with ISSN number (3006-7286).
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