ECOMMERCE AND PRIVACY LAWS IN THE UAE - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 11
About This Presentation
Title:

ECOMMERCE AND PRIVACY LAWS IN THE UAE

Description:

Vast majority of ME countries do not have any specific privacy or e-commerce laws ... to do business in UAE which could damage the expansion of Dubai Internet City ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:162
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 12
Provided by: thepubl
Category:
Tags: and | ecommerce | laws | privacy | the | uae | country | dubai | in | is | what

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: ECOMMERCE AND PRIVACY LAWS IN THE UAE


1
E-COMMERCE AND PRIVACY LAWSIN THE UAE
  • Rindala Beydoun
  • Senior Legal Counsel
  • Al Tamimi Company


2
THE MIDDLE EAST
  • Vast majority of ME countries do not have any
    specific privacy or e-commerce laws

3
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
  • No specific privacy or e-commerce laws
  • No provisions in UAE Civil Code pertaining to
    privacy. There is no right for a private person
    to sue and demand compensation
  • Right to privacy protected under
  • - Constitution
  • - Penal Code

4
UAE CONSTITUTION
  • Article 31
  • - Freedom of communication by post, telegraph
    or other means of communication and the secrecy
    thereof shall be guaranteed in accordance with
    law.

  • Al Tamimi Company

5
UAE PENAL CODE
  • Article 378
  • - Shall be punishable by confinement for
    a period not exceeding one year and by a fine
    not exceeding ten thousand Dirhams in both cases
    or by one of these two penalties any individual
    who, through any means of publicity,
    publishes news, pictures or comments
    pertaining to the secrets of the people's private
    or familial lives even if such publications are
    real and true.
  • Article 379
  • - Shall be punishable by confinement for
    a minimum period of one year and by a fine of at
    least twenty thousand Dirhams or by one of these
    two penalties any individual who by reason of
    his profession, craft, situation or art is
    entrusted with a secret and who discloses it in
    cases other than those permitted by the law, who
    uses it for his own advantage or another
    persons advantage, all this unless the
    individual to whom the secret pertains has
    consented that it be disclosed or used.

6
UAE PENAL CODE (contd)
  • Article 380
  • - Shall be punishable by a fine of at
    least three thousand Dirhams any individual who
    opens a letter or telegram without the consent of
    the addressee, or he who eavesdrops a telephone
    conversation. Said offender shall be punished
    with confinement for a minimum period of three
    months or with a fine of at least five thousand
    Dirhams if he discloses the letter telegram or
    telephone conversation to any person other than
    the addressee without his consent, whenever such
    disclosure is susceptible of causing prejudice to
    third parties.

7
IMPACT OF THE LEGAL VOID
  • Under EU Data Protection Directive, no business
    in European Economic Area can transfer data to ME
    Business without breaching the Principles of
    the EU Data Protection Directive, unless there
    exists a trans-border data flow agreement
  • ISPs in ME will be hampered in dealing with EU
    communications because of the EU Data Protection
    Directive
  • Business outside the ME maybe be more reluctant
    to do business in UAE which could damage the
    expansion of Dubai Internet City
  • Individuals in UAE are being denied the right
    to privacy

8
TEMPORARY LEGAL SOLUTIONS
  • Privacy policies for use on corporate
    Internet websites. Five elements
  • - Notice
  • - Choice
  • - Security
  • - Data Integrity
  • - Access

9
TEMPORARY LEGAL SOLUTIONS (contd)
  • Privacy policies for use by corporate human
    resources departments. Principles
  • -Company must keep secure all personal data
    including names, addresses and other details of
    employees, customers, clients, prospects,
    suppliers and advisers.
  • - Employees not to disclose personal data
    unless purpose of disclosure is legitimate and
    person to whom data is disclosed is legitimate
    recipient
  • - Clear and detailed standards on use,
    storage and permitted access to email messages
  • Contracts to safeguard privacy of data disclosed
    to third parties
  • - Contractual undertakings to safeguard
    privacy may be added to any contract

10
TEMPORARY LEGAL SOLUTIONS (contd)
  • Informed Consents
  • - informing users of how their personal
    information might be used and
    obtaining explicit consent to
    such use in advance

11
CONCLUSION
  • Self-regulating legal solutions and
    technical solutions are certainly steps in the
    right directions
  • However, specific privacy laws are still
    needed in order to safeguard the privacy rights
    of individuals
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com