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Management
The Effect of Cognitive Biases on The Quality of Justice In The Decision-making of Criminal Courts Judges

zahra sakiani; seyyedabbas vaezi

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, , Pages 245-269

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.534564.4300

Abstract
  It is obvious that a large part of the quality of a judicial system depends on the quality of the decisions that judges make. Even judges with high experience and knowledge may make some mistakes, but it is expected that judges do not make systematic mistakes. However, despite the fact that, based on ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Non-alignment of Iran's criminal and legislative criminal justice policy in the field of drug crimes

Seyed Hossein Hosseini; mohammad soltani; sadegh safari

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, , Pages 169-193

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.67392.1584

Abstract
  What is clearly apparent in the law on the reform of the Counter Narcotics Law is the excessive resort to severe penalties, including lengthy imprisonment and execution in legal textsBut the case-law in this regard suggests that, despite the fact that according to the legal texts on many offenders in ...  Read More

Mc Justice: On the McDonaldization of Criminal Justice

Hossein Gholami; Yusef Babaei

Volume 74, Issue 70 , June 2010, , Pages 153-185

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2010.11181

Abstract
  McDonaldization is an official process in which the principles of fast food restaurants are exercised. The McDonaldization of various social institutions has succeeded because it provides advantages over other, usually older, methods of doing business. It has made McDonaldized social institutions bureaucratic ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Enforcing the Hodoud Punishments at the Time of Twelfth Imam Absence

Behzad Razavifard

Volume 70, Issue 55 , June 2006, , Pages 39-74

Abstract
  The fate of the Hodoud  in the Time of the Twelfth Imam Absence has always been a concern among the recent and precedent Islamic Jurisprudents. From the theological standpoint, if one considers the Imam Absence an emergent situation, the Hodoud  will not enforced and the Islamic Velayat of ...  Read More