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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Nagwa Abouhaiba serves as Associate Professor of Civil Law at the College of Law, Abu Dhabi University. Her academic work centers on civil law topics, including civil liability arising from artificial intelligence applications such as chatbots under UAE legislation, the electronic judicial notice and its intersection with legalization and technology, doctrinal and comparative assessments of GMO liability, and legal environmental protection alongside sustainable development. She has contributed to multiple co-authored publications addressing these areas, with appearances in journals and repositories affiliated with her institution and collaborative research efforts.
Abouhaiba maintains an affiliation with Abu Dhabi University’s College of Law, where her professional email is publicly listed. Her prior academic appointments include roles at Egyptian institutions such as Alexandria University as Assistant Professor of Commercial Law and Cairo University in private law capacities. Research outputs demonstrate ongoing engagement with contemporary legal challenges in technology, environmental regulation, and liability frameworks within the UAE and comparative contexts.
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.