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Another Interpretation of Article 22 of Registration of Documents and Real Properties Act

Abdollah khodabakhshi

Volume 74, Issue 71 , September 2010, Pages 9-39

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2010.11163

Abstract
  A lot of claims in courts are directly or indirectly related to property transactions. In spite of the importance of these transactions and the legislator’s efforts to clarify the law, the procedure shows contradiction of decisions and uncertainty about the destiny of such transactions. In Iranian ...  Read More

Privity of Verdict

Jamal Sahebi Zahabi

Volume 74, Issue 71 , September 2010, Pages 41-71

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2010.11164

Abstract
  Afteraverdictisissued, ithassomeeffects; ithasexeptiorei  judicate; andsometimesbecomesenforceable; claimpartiesuseitsdemonstratingpower. Sometimestheeffectsareconfinedtothepartiesinvolvedandothertimestheyarenot. Theresultofthecourt’sjudgment, asalegalentitywhichisobtainedfollowingspecialformalities, ...  Read More

The Role of the Victim’s Race and Religion in Determining the Punishment in Iran and England

Hojjat Sabzevarinezhad

Volume 74, Issue 71 , September 2010, Pages 73-92

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2010.11165

Abstract
  The victim is one of important elements of crime and a critical factor of determining punishment in criminal systems. Victim’s characteristics have always been noticed. Despite the assertion of laws and claims of executors of criminal justice on equality of people against the law, today victim’s ...  Read More

Protection of Witnesses As Contrasted with Defensive Rights of the Accused

Hamid Ra’oufian1; Abolfazl Hassanzade Mohammadi

Volume 74, Issue 71 , September 2010, Pages 93-109

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2010.11166

Abstract
  Protection of witnesses is a set economic, security, educational and psychological actions which the criminal justice system takes to improve participation of witnesses in judgment procedure. Such programs, a common process in the world countries and also international courts pertaining to organized ...  Read More

Accomplishment of Misrepresentation in Electronic Contracts

Taher Habibzade

Volume 74, Issue 71 , September 2010, Pages 111-123

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2010.11168

Abstract
  Inconcludingelectroniccontracts, manyoflegalissuesimaginableintherealworldcanbeposed; suchthatthesamejudgmentscanbemadeinbothphysicalandelectroniccasesandjusttheappearancemaysometimesdiffer. Despitethis, sometimesnewcasesareputforththatcouldnothaveoccurredintherealworldandtheiroccurrence, duetotheintrinsiccharacteristicsofcyberspace, ...  Read More

Confession Caused Unexpected Accidents in the Iranian Law

Abolfazl Kiyan

Volume 74, Issue 71 , September 2010, Pages 125-138

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2010.11169

Abstract
  Legal procedure is not always ideal and some occurrences may cease its natural routine meanwhile. This is often mentioned as unexpected accidents. Among all kinds, unexpected accidents resulting from confession as one of the most important evidences include unexpected accidents pertaining to the confessor, ...  Read More

The Protection of the Weak Contractual Party in Italy vs. United States “Doctrine of Unconscionability” A Comparative Analysis

Seyed Jafar Kazempour

Volume 74, Issue 71 , September 2010, Pages 139-180

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2010.11170

Abstract
  Asymmetryintheallocationofinformation, togetherwithpersonalandmarketconditions, mayleadtoaninequalityofbargainingpowerbetweencontractingparties. Inotherwords, inthecontextofcontractformation, onepartymayenjoyasuperiorbargainingpositionontheother, whichmaybeexploitedintheformofunfaircontractualtermsandmisleadingconduct.  ...  Read More