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Dr. Muna Almarzouqi Law Firm > Articles posted by Hussein Nassr (Page 3)

How do you protect yourself from impersonation crimes?

Impersonation phenomenon has recently spread, where a person impersonates another person, whether through social media or in fact, as such crime has become more prevalent in our recent time through the information network of the Internet, such as if an ordinary person arrests a person driving a car and tells him that he is a traffic officer and asks him for identification papers such as (License - Car Registration Form). Moreover, as an example of impersonation through social media is that a person impersonates another person and takes his data and puts his picture on the Instagram or Snapchat sites...

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“International Criminal Court (ICC) The Situation of Palestine”

The International Criminal Court began operations on 1 July 2002. It is an intergovernmental organization and international tribunal. The Court is participating in a global fight to end impunity. Governed by an international treaty called the Rome Statute, the ICC is the world’s first permanent international criminal court. The International Criminal Court does not aim to replace national criminal courts, but rather to complement them, it works to achieve peace, stability, and justice throughout the world, complementing the role of national courts within the territories of any state, and its scope is not limited to a specific place, but rather is...

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Long Awaited Law.. Freelance Contract

Human life has been continuously developing and growing, in line with the necessity of modernity whenever it needs to solve a problem or find an easier way to save money and effort. Especially in our modern era; Where the speed of communications and transactions; Giving the priority to the electronic aspect based on the Internet in dealing with the direct personal aspect; This has contributed greatly to the decline of what people are familiar with in the affairs of their lives gradually from the traditional that does not serve interests compared to the unbridled development that the whole world is...

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Liability for writing or posting about poor customer service experience from a service provider

(Zaid) has purchased a spare part from (M) Company, which specializes in importing spares parts from (Moon) zone; but unfortunately, that part was not in conformity with the required standard specifications; thus, it became unusable after seven days from its date of purchase from (M) Company. Zaid has contacted the officers in the company; however, he did not find the sufficient care and interest, then he posted on the social media about lack of attention he received, and the bad attitude from customer service team. Is writing about (M) Company on social media deemed a deed violating the law? The criticism...

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the Dismissal for the Employee Due to Breaching Criminal Law

Is dismissal of the employment contract of a domestic worker who has been found drunk by the police, Arbitrary dismissal? Is it permissible for the police to deport him without opening a report and without trial procedures? The employer may dismiss the employee without warning and without granting an end-of-service bonus in cases listed in the article (61)  Of the Labor Act No. 14 of 2004, an amendment - 2015-2020 - includes, inter alia, that if an employee is found during working hours drunk between or under the influence of a drug, the determination of why the worker should be dismissed...

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Overview of the Minimum Wage Act No. 17 of 2020

His highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, promulgated, on 8th of Oct 2020 Act No. 17 of 2020. Determining the Minimum Wage for Workers and Domestic Workers. In a legislative precedent that has not been entrusted in the Middle East as in recent history. The new provisions provide link between workers and their employers; the state of Qatar believes in the need to protect and promote the principle of human rights by protecting the weaker party in the contractual relationship. Particularly the simple majority of workers and domestic workers, in keeping with human and...

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