THE FUTURE OF E-ARBITRATION IN MALAYSIA: PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS ON THE LEGITIMACY OF E-ARBITRAL AGREEMENT AND PROCEDURES

Q3 Social Sciences
Mohamad Fateh Labanieh, Mohammad Azam Hussain, Nazli Mahdzir
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Abstract

Using electronic technology in the dispute resolution industry has been encouraged globally. Electronic arbitration (e-arbitration) is one of the main online dispute resolution mechanisms, and it should be implemented in Malaysia because of its significant advantages. Unfortunately, the future of e-arbitration in Malaysia is still hazy. Therefore, it is important to examine whether existing Malaysian laws are sufficient to legalise the e-arbitral agreement and e-arbitral proceedings. This article is based on a research carried out for a doctoral degree. Primary and secondary sources were consulted. The novelty of the contribution has provided legal evidence and arguments that the relevant laws in Malaysia were to some extent, modern and advanced to recognise e-arbitration. However, from a purely legal perspective, several gaps should be appropriately addressed by Malaysian lawmakers in order to ensure the sustainable and successful establishment of e-arbitration in the country.
电子仲裁在马来西亚的未来:对电子仲裁协议和程序合法性的初步分析
在全球范围内鼓励在争端解决行业中使用电子技术。电子仲裁是主要的在线争端解决机制之一,由于其显著的优势,它应该在马来西亚实施。不幸的是,马来西亚电子仲裁的未来仍然模糊不清。因此,重要的是要审查马来西亚现有法律是否足以使电子仲裁协议和电子仲裁程序合法化。这篇文章是基于一项针对博士学位的研究。咨询了主要和次要来源。该贡献的新颖性提供了法律证据和论据,证明马来西亚的相关法律在某种程度上是现代的,并且在承认电子仲裁方面是先进的。然而,从纯粹的法律角度来看,马来西亚立法者应该适当解决一些差距,以确保在该国可持续和成功地建立电子仲裁。
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UUM Journal of Legal Studies
UUM Journal of Legal Studies Social Sciences-Law
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