Public Law
mohammad ghsem tangestani; Abbas tavazoni zadeh; Mohammad Hossein Sadeghi
Abstract
Given the expansion of the role of the state in society and the consequent increase in relations and disputes between the governed and the government, leaving the resolution of all these disputes to the judiciary is neither possible nor desirable. Accordingly, the design of internal organizational mechanisms ...
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Given the expansion of the role of the state in society and the consequent increase in relations and disputes between the governed and the government, leaving the resolution of all these disputes to the judiciary is neither possible nor desirable. Accordingly, the design of internal organizational mechanisms to expedite the resolution of administrative disputes under the title of "Administrative pre-trial" as one of the alternative methods of resolving these disputes, has been considered by policy makers of various legal systems; However, the idea is still controversial in some countries. Given the practical experiences of the French and British legal systems, the present article seeks to answer the question by a descriptive-analytical method to what extent the prediction of the preschool institution is compatible with the requirements of the Iranian administrative law system? Separating the Administrative pre-trial body from the quasi-judicial and judicial oversight bodies, it seems that the interpretation of the will of the founding power on the one hand and the provisions of important laws such as the law of permanent provisions of the country's development plans and the law of the Sixth Development Plan and Existence The existing Administrative pre-litigation mechanisms in some executive bodies all confirm that not only is pre-litigation legally possible, but also its recognition in order to reduce the volume of cases before the Administrative Court of Justice, at least in the case of some important and recurring cases. its necessary.
Private Law
Amirhosseyn Alizadeh; Mohammadbaqer Parsapoor
Abstract
The process of acquisition of land in English and Iranian law takes place under a specific procedure that may be questioned for validity. One type of the examining of objection is judicial review, which is high supervisory, will be applied in such manner that all actions will be in accordance with the ...
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The process of acquisition of land in English and Iranian law takes place under a specific procedure that may be questioned for validity. One type of the examining of objection is judicial review, which is high supervisory, will be applied in such manner that all actions will be in accordance with the elements that are necessary for acquisition. The source of the judicial review is different between English jurisprudence, so three views have been put forward on the subject that compilation of ultra vires doctrine with common law, has excelled. But in Iran, despite judicial precedent effort, the law-based view remains dominant. The English judicial precedent has also taken appropriate steps in the development of this theory in the law of acquisition of land and has outlined various ways in motives of judicial review; substantive ultra vires and procedural ultra vires, infringement human rights, legitimate expectation, natural justice, proportionality, unreasonableness. However, the English judicial precedent has made some exceptions as general policies of the country. The major of decisions in judicial review in acquisition of land, are in the form of quash. However, there are some cases in the English judicial precedent that have been cited another decision.