Abstract

Undoubtedly, the International Journal of Law's achievements affected the development of legal knowledge among all those interested in law. Accordingly, the journal aims to select authentic legal research characterized by strong structure, in-depth ideas, and smooth expression of thought to reach a wide audience. This new issue of the International Journal of Law includes a number of articles written by researchers who rely on the Journal as an open scientific platform through which they can reach the greatest number of readers. The issue includes the following research papers: 1. “The Employee’s Post-employment Non-compete Covenant: Analytical and Comparative Study from the Perspective of Qatari Law” by Dr. Nader Mohamed Ibrahim. 2. “Justice in a Time of Health Crisis: A Comparative Study” by Dr. Abderraouf Elloumi. 3. “The Legal Provisions of the Garnishee in an Attachment for a Debtor to a Third Party: A Comparative Analytical Study between French, Kuwaiti and Qatari Law” by Dr. Yousef Alyaqout. 4. “Financial Restructuring of Distressed Businesses Under the New Kuwaiti Bankruptcy Law No. 71 of 2020: A Comparative and Critical Study” by Dr. Fahad Neamah Alshammari and Dr. Abdulwahab Abdullatif Sadeq. 5. “The Role of Governance and Anti-corruption Structures in Public Shareholding Companies Privately Owned in accordance with Qatari Law” by Dr. Jamel Baccar. 6. “Procedural Effects of Mediation in Qatari Law: A Comparative Analytical Study in the Qatari Mediation Law No. 20 of 2021” by Dr. Mohammed Ammar Torkmanie Ghazal and Dr. Imad Qaminassi. 7. “Crimes of Electronic Defamation, Libel, and Slander under Jordanian Cybercrimes Law” by Dr. Muath Al-Zoubi (in English). 8. “Technical and Legal Framework of Initial Coin Offerings” by Dr. Haïssam Fadlallah (in English). 9. “ Le cadre juridique de la société par actions simplifiée dans la législation marocaine ” by Dr. Rachid Attahir (in French). The Editorial Committee thanks all contributors to this issue, hoping that the readers find it as the best source of legal knowledge, and that researchers are further incentivized to write legal research.

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