CIVIL LIABILITY IN LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION

CIVIL LIABILITY IN LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION

CIVIL LIABILITY IN LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION

AUTHOR – DR.  BATOOL SULTAN  AL-MA’AITEH, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CIVIL LAW AT FACULTY OF LAW/ AL – ISRA UNIVERSITY. EMAIL – BATOOL.AL-MAAITEH@IU.EDU.JO

BEST CITATION – DR.  BATOOL SULTAN  AL-MA’AITEH, CIVIL LIABILITY IN LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LEGISLATION, LEX IS US LAW JOURNAL, 4 (1) OF 2025, PG. 01-11, APIS – 3920-0004 | ISSN – 2583-9497.

INTRODUCTION

Civil liability, which concerns wrongdoing resulting from professional activities and may cause damage to individual parties or to the general public, is a key part of ensuring accountability for individual actions in various legal fields. Its relevance is particularly crucial when financial relevance intensifies. The current worldwide reality demands a growing understanding of the international standards of conduct and legal principles and rights connected to different areas of human activities, affecting many multinational claims, mainly the protection of numerous legal duties related to the environment, health, safety, and corporate social responsibility. The constant international legislation significantly influences the liability of legal persons as well as civil liability