THE CONCEPT OF CIVIL OBLIGATION
IN POSITIVE LAW
THE CONCEPT OF CIVIL OBLIGATION
IN POSITIVE LAW
Author(s): Radu StancuSubject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: C.H. Beck Publishing House - Romania
Keywords: Civil Obligation; Positive Law; Technological Advancements; Legal Adaptation; Digital Society; Legal Compliance; Artificial Intelligence.
Summary/Abstract: This research endeavors to illuminate the evolution of the concept of civil obligation within the framework of positive law, particularly against the backdrop of rapid technological advancements characterizing the contemporary era. Civil obligations, traditionally understood as legally enforceable duties arising from contracts, torts, or law itself, are experiencing a profound transformation influenced by digitalization, automation, and the emergence of artificial intelligence. The study examines how these technological shifts are reshaping the understanding and execution of civil obligations, necessitating legal systems to adapt and redefine the bounds of liability, enforcement, and compliance. By analyzing legislative developments, judicial precedents, and scholarly debates, the research highlights the dynamic interplay between established legal doctrines and the demands of a digital society. This exploration not only traces the trajectory of civil obligations from their classical roots to their current configurations but also projects the trajectory of future developments, providing insights into the legal implications of an increasingly interconnected and technologically reliant world.
Journal: Studii Juridice şi Administrative
- Issue Year: 31/2024
- Issue No: supplement
- Page Range: 227-239
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English
