The pace of technological innovation is exacerbating in an unprecedented rate to the extent that several generations of technology became outdated already before governing them…
Law and Technology Research Competition
The Centre of Law and Emerging Technologies gladly announces organizing the first Law and Technology Research Competition! This competition aims to develop our students’ critical…
Summer School 2022: Metaverse
The Centre for Law and Emerging Technologies at the Faculty of Law at the British University in Egypt invites you to register for the fourth…
Summer School 2021
Following the success of the first and second summer school, The Centre for Law and Emerging Technologies at the Faculty of Law in the British…
CLETs team honours Prof. Hassan AbdelHamid on his continuous support
The family of the Centre for Law and Emerging Technologies at the Faculty of Law at the British University in Egypt is showing a gesture…
Media News on FinTech Workshop
The Centre for Law and Emerging Technologies organized a workshop under the title of “FinTech Regulation: Egyptian Central Bank Law No. 194 of 2020”, on…
Critical Review of Egypt’s Personal Data Protection Law
The British University in Egypt’s Center for Law and Emerging Technologies “CLETs” has prepared a technical guide for Personal Data Protection Law No. 151 of…
Executive Regulation of 2007 for the Egyptian Electronic Signature Law No. 15 of 2004: (Amendment)
Amending some provisions of the Executive Regulation of 2007 for the Electronic Signature Law No. 15 of 2004. catalunyafarm.com
Executive Regulation of 2010 for the Egyptian Electronic Signature Law No. 15 of 2004:(Amendment)
Amending some provisions of the Executive Regulation of 2007 for the Electronic Signature Law No. 15 of 2004.
Electronic Signature Law No. 15 of 2004.
Law No. 15 of 2004 regulating electronic signature and establishing the Information Technology Industry Development Authority was issued after it was approved by the House…