Email Disclaimers in Construction and Corporate Communication: Legal Myth, Practical Reality, and Strategic Use in a FIDIC and GCC Context

Abstract Email disclaimers are a standard feature of modern corporate communication, yet their legal significance remains widely misunderstood—particularly in construction and EPC environments governed by formal contractual regimes such as FIDIC. This paper critically examines the legal status of email disclaimers through the lens of English common law, GCC civil law systems (with specific reference … Read more

Blockchain Records as Immutable Evidence — Why Legal Ownership Still Requires More Proof

Blockchain technology is often described as providing “immutable” and “tamper-proof” records of transactions. This immutability, grounded in cryptographic consensus mechanisms, allows blockchain entries to function as highly reliable evidence of digital activity. However, while blockchain records are powerful evidentiary tools, they do not in themselves establish legal ownership or title in the traditional sense. Ownership, … Read more

The Rise of Big Tech and the Imperative for Oversight

Introduction: In the past two decades, the digital landscape has undergone a profound transformation. Companies like Google, Meta (formerly Facebook), Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft have evolved from innovative startups into global behemoths, exerting unparalleled influence over economies, societies, and even democracies. Their reach spans continents, and their platforms have become integral to daily life. However, … Read more