DR. PARDIS MOSLEMZADEH TEHRANI
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Law
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. Pardis Moslemzadeh Tehrani has been an affiliated lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Malaya since 2015, lecturing Research Methodology and International Humanitarian Law. Her research focuses on the area of Cyber Terrosim, Cyber Law and International Humanitarian Law. She has been working on a number of projects. Her current work examines The Regulatory challenges of Smart Contracts on Blockchains in the Supply Chain Industry. Pardis has widely published in peer-reviewed Journals and presented papers in a number of national and international Conferences. Pardis has served on many conference and workshop program committees. She is involving in a quite number of journals as an Editorial Review Board. She is an International Scientific Member of the Australian and New Zealand Society of International Law. |
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The Regulatory Challenges Of Smart Contracts On Blockchains In The Supply Chain Industry |
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The Role Of Ict Towards Sustainable Knowledge Society |
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Legal Barriers of Cloud Computing Adoption in ASIA: Improving the Situation by Adopting the EU Strategies |
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Paramasua, M., Devadason, E.S., & Pardis M.T. (2023). Stakeholders perspectives on market-based instruments and trade policies for environmental goods: Evidence from Malaysia. Millennial Asia, 14(4): 480-508 (SCOPUS).
A new role of causation theory towards achieving economic contractual equilibrium: annulling the arbitrary contractual conditions
Legal Issues Tsunami in the Wake of COVID -19 and Contractual Breach
The pre-contractual duty of disclosure in the Palestinian civil code draft and its role in maintaining economic contractual equilibrium
Regulatory Aspects of Artificial Intelligence on Blockchain
Cyberattacks and the Prohibition of the Use of Force under Humanitarian Law with Reference to the Tallinn Manual: Cyberattacks and Humanitarian Law
Emerging Technologies in Malaysia and Asean: Selected Policy and legal Issues
Permanent Peoples' Tribunal
The Legality of Smart Contracts in a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO)
Legal and Regulatory Landscape of Blockchain Technology in Various Countries
A Legal Analysis of the International Crimes Tribunal Bangladesh: A Fair Trial Perspective