Abstract

The International Journal of Law has come out with a new issue confirming its international and comparative identity, in which researchers from different legal schools participated in research on a variety of topics, whether related to national law, international law or comparative law, as the International Journal of Law has been an important platform for attracting quality research work. The Journal is a link between researchers and the audience from different parts of the world. The research of this issue was varied and rich. Following is the list of papers that this issue carries: 1.“Termination and Expiration of Work Contract in the Palestinian Labor Law: A Comparative Study,” by Dr. Ahmad Abdel-Wahab Abu Zeineh. 2.“Implementation of the Principle of Government’s No–Fault Liability on the curfew imposed by the Kuwaiti Government due to Corona Pandemic,” by Munira Alnamash Fatma Almohsen. 3.“The Political Tendencies of the Constitutional Judge and their Impact on the Causation of Judgments,” by Oday Tala Mahmood. 4.“Joint Usufruct of Layers and Apartments in the Palestinian Law: A Partner Lease of Common Share,” by Dr. Mahmoud Abd- Almohsen Salameh and Judge Fateh Hamrasheh. 5.“The Role of the Theory of Gross Disparity in protecting the Contractor in the UNIDROIT Principles and Palestinian law: A Comparative Study,” by Dr. Ibrahim Yahya and Dr. Youssef Shandi. 6.“Plea Bargaining Between Reality in Legal Systems and Implementation in Palestine and Qatar: A Comparative and Analytical Study,” by Dr. Mustafa Abdelbaqi and Lama Mrezieq. 7.“The Effect of Fault on Criminal Responsibility: An Analytical Study of the Anglo-Saxon Legal System, by Dr. Eifan. 8.“The Role of Human Rights in Investment Arbitrations: Towards Closer Integration,” by Jassem Al Mulla. 9.“Human Rights of Women: Intersectionality and the CEDAW,” by Buthaina Mohammed Alkuwari. The issue also includes a review of the book “Drafting Legislation in the State of Qatar: Origins, Principles and Standards,” by Mohammed Rashid Alhassan Al-Sulaiti. The editorial board appreciates efforts of all researchers and arbitrators, and we hope that these researches will win the approval of the readers nationally and internationally.

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