
civil law reform
Civil law reform involves changing laws that govern relationships between individuals and organizations, such as contracts, property, family, and personal injury laws. The goal is to improve fairness, efficiency, and clarity in legal processes, often to better reflect societal values or adapt to new challenges. Reforms may include updating outdated statutes, simplifying procedures, or introducing new legal concepts. These changes aim to make the legal system more accessible, equitable, and responsive to the needs of the public, ensuring that justice is effectively administered in civil matters.