Judicial and consensual values according to Jordanian law

Authors

  • Sajedah Samir Hawamdeh

Keywords:

custodianship, guardianship, consensual values, judicial values, judicial guard.

Abstract

This research delves into the multifaceted treatment of guardianship and values in Jordanian law, examining the legislative provisions scattered across various legal frameworks. The Jordanian legislator exhibits a distinct approach in addressing these issues, often aiming to convey specific ideas through individual legal articles. This study scrutinizes the occurrences of values in distinct legal contexts, including civil law provisions related to guardianship, the Code of Civil Procedure addressing the appointment of trustees for disputed funds, and the contractual aspect of guardianship. The research focuses on elucidating the concept and types of guardianship while exploring its distinctive features compared to related legal concepts such as agency contracts and deposits. Moreover, the study provides an overview of various jurisprudential opinions on these topics, aiming to foster a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies surrounding guardianship and values within the Jordanian legal landscape. at the end of this research endeavor, several key findings aligned with the objectives of the study have been elucidated. Additionally, a series of insightful proposals have been put forth to further advance the discourse within this field of inquiry.

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Published

2023-09-05

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