Abstract
This study explores the concept of electronic waste, detailing its characteristics and the significant role it can play in achieving sustainable development. It examines the theoretical frameworks related to electronic waste management, emphasizing their suitability as legal principles. Additionally, the study adopts a comparative approach to analyze the positions of Jordanian, Egyptian, and French legislation on civil liability for damage caused by electronic waste. Through this comparative analysis, the study identifies the objective theory as the most appropriate legal basis for establishing civil liability. It highlights that Jordanian civil law has effectively adopted this theory, providing a robust framework for addressing liability issues. Furthermore, the research sheds light on the broader implications of integrating electronic waste management into legal systems to support environmental and developmental goals.
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