The adequacy of the UAE Commercial Law in 2023 in regulating artificial intelligence as a subject of the contract

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Mohammad Abdalhafid AlKhamaiseh
Adel Allouzi
Karima KRIM

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The study aims to identify the adequacy of the UAE Commercial Law in 2023 in regulating artificial intelligence as a subject of the contract, This will be done by searching for the way in which the UAE legislator intervened to control the good and effective use of artificial intelligence, whether it was able to reconcile between protecting the interests of the parties to the transaction and encouraging technological development and investment in artificial intelligence to achieve the goals of the National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence. Then, the cases of using artificial intelligence as a subject for commercial transactions will be highlighted, because artificial intelligence is considered one of the funds and products that can be the subject of commercial transactions between professional traders, which remain subject to the applicable legislation, even those that link the trader to the consumer due to the availability of the elements of the consumer process in this type of transaction, which is concerned with protecting the consumer because the consumer transaction must be carried out with transparency and responsibility. However, as a result of the privacy of such transactions, the current legislation does not appear sufficient, but rather work must be done to establish legislative provisions to control dealings in artificial intelligence at the local and international levels to govern artificial intelligence.

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Abdalhafid AlKhamaiseh, M. ., Allouzi, A. S., & KRIM, K. . (2025). The adequacy of the UAE Commercial Law in 2023 in regulating artificial intelligence as a subject of the contract. Research Journal in Advanced Humanities, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.58256/9xqaey49
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Abdalhafid AlKhamaiseh, M. ., Allouzi, A. S., & KRIM, K. . (2025). The adequacy of the UAE Commercial Law in 2023 in regulating artificial intelligence as a subject of the contract. Research Journal in Advanced Humanities, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.58256/9xqaey49

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