CAPACITY PROBLEMS IN ELECTRONIC CONTRACTS - CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS

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KORTEBI SOUHILA

Abstract

With the increasing reliance on electronic contracts in daily transactions, legal challenges related to the capacity of contracting parties have emerged. In the digital environment, verifying the identity and capacity of parties is difficult. These challenges require new solutions, including the development of digital legislation and the adoption of advanced verification technologies, such as electronic signatures and digital fingerprints, to ensure the validity of contracts and protect the rights of parties. In addition, raising awareness of e-contracting skills is essential to enhance trust and security in the digital domain.

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