International Journal of Legal and Comparative Jurisprudence Studies

Volume 4 - Issue 3 (2) | PP: 178 - 190 Language : العربية
DOI : https://doi.org/10.31559/LCJS2023.4.3.2
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The Legal Construction to Compensate the Legal Person for Moral Damage

Moh’d Ali Khaled Al-Shorman
Received Date Revised Date Accepted Date Publication Date
4/6/2023 25/6/2023 20/7/2023 18/12/2023
Abstract
Objectives: The study aimed to reveal the issue of the legal structure for compensating a legal person for moral damage, by clarifying what a legal person is, clarifying the concept of moral damage and its connection to a legal person, and clarifying the basis for compensating a legal person for moral damage. Methods: To achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher followed a descriptive-analytical methodology. The study is concluded with a conclusion that highlights the most important results and recommendations reached. Results: This study concludes with the most important findings and recommendations. One of the most prominent findings of the study is that the Jordanian legislator recognized the legal protection of the legal person for moral damage, whether in the general legislative texts, or the special legislative texts that were mentioned within the intellectual property laws, considering intellectual rights as among the moral rights that prove to the legal person. The study also concluded that it is possible to benefit from the generality of the texts mentioned in the civil law, especially Article (267/1) Jordanian civil, and intellectual property laws, in the legislator's emphasis on the right of a legal person to compensate for moral damage. Conclusions: Based on the conclusions of the study, the researcher recommended that the legislator amend the legal texts, the general texts regarding compensation for moral damage, to include the legal person explicitly, and to consider this as a stable legal principle.


How To Cite This Article
Al-Shorman , M. A. K. (2023). The Legal Construction to Compensate the Legal Person for Moral Damage. International Journal of Legal and Comparative Jurisprudence Studies, 4 (3), 178-190, https://doi.org/10.31559/LCJS2023.4.3.2

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