Formalism in Electronic Contracts
The formality is a method of legal maintenance known to the oldest legal systems and is still present in modern systems, but they have developed its concept.<br />Formality emerged in primitive systems as a result of the elders' desire to embody the morale and to give it awareness or visi...
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doaj-b3271eb93caa449ab459ae8eb8c8097e2020-11-25T02:51:53ZaraUniversity of Mosul College of Lawالرافدین للحقوق1819-17462664-27782005-09-01102523526910.33899/alaw.2005.160450160450Formalism in Electronic ContractsSalih Ahmad Mohammed Abtan0Private Law, Faculty of Law, University of Mosul, Mosul, IraqThe formality is a method of legal maintenance known to the oldest legal systems and is still present in modern systems, but they have developed its concept.<br />Formality emerged in primitive systems as a result of the elders' desire to embody the morale and to give it awareness or visionary entity, symbolizing it. This was formal (symbolic) involving special movements that responded to human instincts.<br />The Roman law of the ancient era was fertile ground for this formality. This law was not known of legal acts except what had a legal form since the lack of form was alienated from the nature of the ancient Romans.https://alaw.mosuljournals.com/article_160450_1085c9421dcbacc8c15c8d2140e3a6a6.pdfformalismelectronic contracts |
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Formalism in Electronic Contracts |
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Formalism in Electronic Contracts |
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Formalism in Electronic Contracts |
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University of Mosul College of Law |
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الرافدین للحقوق |
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The formality is a method of legal maintenance known to the oldest legal systems and is still present in modern systems, but they have developed its concept.<br />Formality emerged in primitive systems as a result of the elders' desire to embody the morale and to give it awareness or visionary entity, symbolizing it. This was formal (symbolic) involving special movements that responded to human instincts.<br />The Roman law of the ancient era was fertile ground for this formality. This law was not known of legal acts except what had a legal form since the lack of form was alienated from the nature of the ancient Romans. |
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