@article{Al-zandani_Hama_2020, place={Pattani, Thailand}, title={Inference Procedures for Cybercrimes in Yemeni, Kuwaiti and Qatari Legal System: A Comparative Study of the Legal and Islamic Law}, volume={11}, url={https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/JOIS/article/view/244026}, abstractNote={<p>            Whereas the electronic crimes become a novel serious crime that reared its heavy shadow on communities societies and entities, threatening to interests, fueling chaos and devastating for all relations, despite the shortage of time, which almost no more than three decade : also because of the exacerbation of danger day by day, the matter become a magnet for researchers and scholars to fathom and find out its characteristics and nature aiming to diagnose the legal and legal problems, also to identify the weaknesses and deficiencies in the legislation Which it was unable to absorb. The reason for this is that the general rules and principles regulating the inference procedures have been formulated for application in accordance with standards that may not be in line with the developments of electronic crime,  which leads to prejudice the principle of criminal legitimacy and the principle of general interpretation of the criminal text so as to expose the procedures for reasoning to stabbing and nullity: Therefore, this research aims to study the procedures of inference and preliminary investigation of cybercrime from the perspective of Islamic Sharia and its provisions in Yemeni law, Kuwaiti law and Qatari law are comparative studies.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Islamic Studies, Prince of Songkla University}, author={Al-zandani, Ebrahim Mohammed and Hama, Zakariya}, year={2020}, month={Jun.}, pages={109–122} }