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Criminal Law
Privatization of Criminal Law in Consideration of Law on reducing the punishment of imprisonment

Mehrangiz Roustaie; hamed rahmanian

Volume 85, Issue 113 , March 2021, , Pages 161-184

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.137745.3724

Abstract
  Law on reducing the punishment of Taziri imprisonment was enacted in May 12, 2020. This law has made important amendments to the body of Iranian criminal law. It could be addressed in two aspects: theoretical and practical. The second one- legislator's mean to reducing the criminal population- should ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Conditional Legal Forgiveness Analysis and its Impacts

rasool ahmadzadeh; zahra mashayekhi

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, , Pages 21-44

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.88413.2203

Abstract
  From one perspective, crimes are classified into two types of offences irrespective of condition of the victim and forgivable. The forgivable crimes are those that deserve special attention in addition to the public aspect. The legislator in this category of crimes has a significant stake in the plaintiff's ...  Read More

The Position of Victim in Determining and Executing Punishment

Kioumars Kalantari; Fatemeh Zabihollahzadeh

Volume 74, Issue 69 , March 2010, , Pages 81-94

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2010.11187

Abstract
  Articles 22 and 23 IslamicPunishmentLawconsidertheplaintiff’sforgivenessbeforeissuingdecreeandarticle 277 GeneralandRevolutionCourtsCriminalProcedureLawisdedicatedtohisforgivenessafterissuingdecree. Thepresentpaper, whichisasummaryofacriminalcase, intendstoanswerthequestionthatiftheplaintiffforgivesbeforeissuingtheabsolutedecreeandhisforgivenessistakenintoconsiderationinthedecisionofthecourtoffirstinstance, ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Forgiveness in Forgivable crimes

Abbas Zera'at

Volume 70, Issue 55 , June 2006, , Pages 11-38

Abstract
  Forgivable crimes are of complicated matters in Iranian criminal law because there is neither a credible criterion for their recognition nor a specific penal policy in this regard. According to the article 23 of the Islamic Penal Code, the forgiveness must be non-conditional, could not be revoked and ...  Read More