ADU Scopus Q1 Paper: Chatbot Civil Liability UAE | AcademicJobs
Explore Abu Dhabi University's latest Scopus Q1 paper analyzing UAE laws on civil liability for misleading content from chatbots and AI, implications for higher education.
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Doaa Mahmoud serves as Assistant Professor in the College of Law at Abu Dhabi University, with affiliation to the Commercial Law department. Her verified academic email is associated with adu.ac.ae. She has contributed to research on legal topics including civil liability for harms caused by misleading content on social media under UAE legislation, as detailed in a 2025 co-authored publication. Additional work includes a 2026 comparative study on legal liabilities of climate change impacts across civil and criminal regimes in the UAE, United States, and Europe. Earlier publications from her affiliation with Helwan University encompass books and texts on commercial law subjects such as introduction to commercial law, commercial acts, merchants and commercial corporations (2023), liabilities of the owners of seagoing ships (2023), electronic commerce (2022), international commercial arbitration (2021), French legal terminology (2020), commercial law corporation law (2020), commercial contracts and bankruptcy (2019), introduction to Anglo-American legal system (2019), maritime and aviation law (2018), and legal aspects of commercial companies under Egyptian law.
Explore Abu Dhabi University's latest Scopus Q1 paper analyzing UAE laws on civil liability for misleading content from chatbots and AI, implications for higher education.