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Piercing Corporate Veil with the Assumption of Fraud of Partner in Iran and England’s Law

Morteza Shahbazi Nia; Mohammad Isaei Tafreshi; Kourosh Kaviani; Esmaeil Faraji

Volume 75, Issue 74 , June 2011, Pages 9-39

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2011.11082

Abstract
  Sometimes people establish Commercial companies to pursue their fraudulent purposes under the veil of legal personality of the company. The law of Iran has not predicted a solution for this legal dilemma. In other legal systems such as English legal system, the courts confront these kinds of fraudulent ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of Local Content Requirement in Iranian Regulations and World Trade Organization Agreements

Abdolhossein Shiravi; Alireza Pouresmaeili

Volume 75, Issue 74 , June 2011, Pages 41-68

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2011.11083

Abstract
  Local Content Requirement is an obligation that guest countries impose it on foreign investors to use a certain proportion of locally made parts or components. This requirement affects trade and restricts or distorts it, so according to WTO regulations is inconsistent with non-discrimination principle ...  Read More

Abandoned Act: Fundamentals, Concepts & Examples

Eghbalali Mirzaei

Volume 75, Issue 74 , June 2011, Pages 69-102

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2011.11084

Abstract
  The abandoned law is a law which is not come into force in courts and other executive bodies, regarding the capability and possibility of the enforcement. Hence, the law abandoning criteria is failure in executing the same by official authorities and law enforcement bodies. Therefore, we should separate ...  Read More

Civil Liability resulting from Accidents and it’s Developments in Iran’s Law

Abdollah Khodabakhshi

Volume 75, Issue 74 , June 2011, Pages 103-128

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2011.11085

Abstract
  Accidents resulting from driving and motor vehicle’s incumbency are considered as the most prevalent accidents during the last years. In Iran, its statistics is more than standard limit, too. Recently, a law was enacted in Iran and it caused the civil liability system and the remedy of losing party ...  Read More

Effect of Negligence and Strict Liability in encouragement of Tortfeasor and Victim in observing the Precaution

Ali Tahmasbi; Kourosh Alipour

Volume 75, Issue 74 , June 2011, Pages 129-159

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2011.11086

Abstract
  In legal systems, regarding the expected objectives, the various factors have been taken into account in determination of basis of civil liability in order to select a more appropriate rule. The liability may depend upon the commitment of negligence by tortfeasor or only the existence of the causation ...  Read More

Competent Court for Hearing the Lawsuits resulting from Electronic Contracts

Homayoun Mafi; Sam Mohammadi; Hossein Kaviar

Volume 75, Issue 74 , June 2011, Pages 161-190

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2011.11087

Abstract
  The unique nature of the internet and contracts concluded in virtual space have the remarkable effects in many of traditional principles and concepts of courts jurisdiction. One of these contracts is the electronic contracts of business to consumer (B2C) in which the consumer is primarily considered ...  Read More

The Liability of Partners in General-Partnership Company in Commercial Code and it’s Amendatory Bill

Habib Taleb Ahmadi

Volume 75, Issue 74 , June 2011, Pages 191-208

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2011.11088

Abstract
  The general-partnership company is a type of persons’ company whose credit shall depend upon the credit of its partners. If the creditors of such company can not, due to not sufficing the company’s assets, vindicate their claims from the company, they can have recourse to any of the partners, ...  Read More