Honoring the lawyer Nasser Al-Ayed
Dr. Bakhit Al-Daaja publishes a book entitled (Artificial Intelligence is one of the challenges of contemporary civil responsibility
Dar Al Thaqafa - Jordan- has issued a book entitled "Artificial Intelligence", one of the challenges of contemporary civil responsibility - a comparative study, written by Dr. Bakhit Al-Daaja, Ph.D. in Civil Law, in the Kingdom of Jordan.
The book deals with a valuable study that discusses the extent of the legal impact and clarifies the challenges of traditional civil responsibility in keeping pace with developments, in addition to tracking doctrinal trends in this regard, seriously considering and researching the issue of the newly created legal problems, and striving towards developing civil legislation in line with technical and technological progress away from traditional propositions. By adopting the updated jurisprudence in an effort to solve problems before they start according to the future local and international perspective of science, means and methods of the near future, especially since international and electronic trade is a reality that necessitates modernizing legislation to keep pace with and engage in the international system.

Dr. Bakhit Al-Dajeh publishes a new book entitled "The Legal Personality of Artificial Intelligence" 2025
Recently Published: Legal Book by Dr. Bakheet Al-Dajeh
A new legal book has been released by Dr. Bakheet Al-Dajeh titled "The Legal Personality of Artificial Intelligence – A Comparative Study in Civil Legislations", published by Dar Al-Thaqafa for Publishing and Distribution – Jordan.
The book explores the possibility of recognizing legal personality for artificial intelligence, particularly applications with intelligent features. It addresses the legal and social challenges and examines the implications of granting such personality within civil laws, especially in relation to civil liability. The book also anticipates potential solutions based on the latest local and European studies. It concludes with several recommendations aimed at bridging legislative gaps, especially in light of the inevitable shift toward intelligent systems that are still rapidly evolving.