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Number of Articles: 5
The Categorization of Punishments in Islamic Punishment Law; The Position of Tazirat and Preventive Punishments
Volume 74, Issue 69 , March 2010, Pages 1-35
Abstract
Correctcategorizationofpunishmentsisaconcernnotonlyforlawyersbutalsoforlegislators. ThehistoryofenactingcriminallawsinIranshowsthatindifferenttimes, thecategorizationofpunishmentshaschanged. AftertheIslamicRevolution, punishmentswerefirstclassifiedinfourandtheninfivedifferentbranches; Finally, IslamicPunishmentBillpredictedfourcategories. ... Read MoreTelecommunicative Crimes
Volume 74, Issue 69 , March 2010, Pages 37-79
Abstract
Due to the growing development of technology in recent times, great changes have occurred in man’s life, having positive and negative aspects; among the most important achievements is the telecommunicative progress which has brought human from telegraph and first telephones to internet phones. ... Read MoreThe Position of Victim in Determining and Executing Punishment
Volume 74, Issue 69 , March 2010, Pages 81-94
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Articles 22 and 23 IslamicPunishmentLawconsidertheplaintiff’sforgivenessbeforeissuingdecreeandarticle 277 GeneralandRevolutionCourtsCriminalProcedureLawisdedicatedtohisforgivenessafterissuingdecree. Thepresentpaper, whichisasummaryofacriminalcase, intendstoanswerthequestionthatiftheplaintiffforgivesbeforeissuingtheabsolutedecreeandhisforgivenessistakenintoconsiderationinthedecisionofthecourtoffirstinstance, ... Read MoreThe Position of Late Payment Damage in Commercial Bills
Volume 74, Issue 69 , March 2010, Pages 95-116
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The prediction of late payment damage in cash obligations has faced two seemingly contradicting expediencies. On one hand, the doubt of its being usurious has made jurisprudents of the Guardian Council to frequent and serious reaction and on the other hand, its non-acceptance causes unfair damage to ... Read MoreThe Characteristics of Bill of Documents in Legal Theories
Volume 74, Issue 69 , March 2010, Pages 117-115