Title: Judgement stage in electronic administrative proceedings and evidentiary authority
Authors: Ziad Alwahshat; Tareq Al-Billeh; Mohammed Ali Al-shabatat; Ghaleb Alshamayle; Ahmad Alsarairah; Mohammad Al-Freihat
Addresses: Ajloun National University, Amman, Ajloun, 26810, Jordan ' Department Law, United Arab Emirates University, UAE ' Department of Law, Applied Science Private University, Al Arab St. 21, Amman, Jordan ' Ajloun National University, Amman, Ajloun, 26810, Jordan ' Ajloun National University, Amman, Ajloun, 26810, Jordan ' Ajloun National University, Amman, Ajloun, 26810, Jordan
Abstract: Electronic administrative courts are a recent and new application of technological scientific development. They have begun to appear in contemporary judicial systems, both Arab and Western, where they are quick to complete, require little time, and allow accurate storage and registration, which are among the advantages of electronic administrative litigation. The administrative judge's utilisation of electronic methods via electronic systems and the internet significantly influences administrative litigation processes and sentence phases, serving as the mechanism for presenting disputes to the judiciary. In asserting the existence of the disputed right, electronic evidence is of the utmost importance to electronic administrative courts as a new topic that has become one of the legal subjects that has attracted considerable interest from legal doctrine, as this same evidence now being imposed in today's world.
Keywords: litigation; evidentiary authority; electronic evidence; administrative judge's; electronic administrative; electronic systems.
DOI: 10.1504/IJESDF.2026.154000
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, 2026 Vol.18 No.10, pp.1 - 14
Received: 03 Dec 2025
Accepted: 28 Apr 2026
Published online: 09 Jun 2026 *


