Legal Compensation for the Legal Person About Moral Damage in Jordanian legislation

Authors

  • Mohammed Ali Khaled Al-Sharman Amman Arab University, Jordan
  • Qasim Abdul Amir Hassan University of Misan, Iraq
  • Ali Akram Kadhim Al-ALBayan Private University, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63931/ijchr.v7iSI.285

Keywords:

moral damage, compensation, damage, legal person

Abstract

The importance of compensation for moral damage, especially with regard to compensating the legal person for moral damage in enjoying the stability of societies, and after seeking the help of forensic doctors for humans in general and the legal person alike, and the public will always see it as a consideration, as the study is accustomed to considering the legal person for moral damage, by clarifying the nature of the legal person, explaining the concept of moral damage and the extent of its connection to the legal person, and stating the foundations for compensating the legal person for moral damage, and the researcher has reached an ideal form of general texts in civil law, and thus in that Article (267/1)) Jordanian Civil, in addition to the laws of intellectual property rights in eliminating the right of the legal person to compensate for moral damage, and thus what the study has reached, the researcher recommended that the ruling of the Jordanian Court of Cassation be settled regarding the compensation of the legal person for moral damage, by adopting and therefore expanding regarding compensation for moral damage in the decision and is considered one of the established axioms.

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2025-08-22

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Al-Sharman, M. A. K., Hassan, Q. A. A., & Kadhim, A. A. (2025). Legal Compensation for the Legal Person About Moral Damage in Jordanian legislation. International Journal on Culture, History, and Religion, 7(SI), 39–56. https://doi.org/10.63931/ijchr.v7iSI.285

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