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Entrapment, Concept and Consequences

Abbas Hassani; Hassan Ali Moazenzadegan

Volume 78, Issue 85 , March 2014, Pages 7-44

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11319

Abstract
  In criminal law, entrapment is a practice whereby a law enforcement agent induces a person to commit a criminal offense that the person would have otherwise been unlikely to commit. It is a type of conduct that is generally frowned upon, and thus in many jurisdictions is a possible defense against criminal ...  Read More

Clarification of the Legal Character of the Building Construction Short Sale Law

Seyed Mohammad Sadegh Tabatabaei; Abbas Kiyani

Volume 78, Issue 85 , March 2014, Pages 45-82

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11320

Abstract
  The civil law for the short sale of constructed edifices, which can be seen in light of support in favor of the advance purchaser, was passed by the Islamic Legislative Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the month of Day 1389 (A.H.) and subsequently gained the approval of the Guardian Council. ...  Read More

Judicabilty of the Right to Social Security: A Comparative Study in Iranian and English Law, in the Light of International Human Rights Instruments

Zeynab Esmati; Hassan Kolivand

Volume 78, Issue 85 , March 2014, Pages 83-112

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11321

Abstract
  The shift from "identify the right" to the "rights enforcement", About concepts related to human rights in the twentieth century it reached its full. Social security rights of the categories that have been in the process, has played a mportant role. Social Security is a fundamental human right. So in ...  Read More

Resolving of Powers Disputes and Regulation of Powers Relations in Islamic Republic of Iran

Ali Akbar Gorji Aznadreyani; Morteza Rezaei

Volume 78, Issue 85 , March 2014, Pages 113-144

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11322

Abstract
  In the legal- political system of Iran, resolving dispute and regulation of the powers relations, especially on thirty five years of the Islamic Republic history that led into the revision and modification of the Constitution, is special and unique issue that derived from the power distribution type ...  Read More

Law and its Chronological Validity with an Emphasis on Temporary Law

Eghbal Ali Mirzaei

Volume 78, Issue 85 , March 2014, Pages 145-171

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11323

Abstract
  Temporary act (or law) is a law which its validity terminates by termination of period that is determined in the same act. So, this law is rescinded without enacting a “repealing act”. Non-temporary acts are rescinded only by enacting repealing acts. Although the legislator can repeal temporary ...  Read More

The Designing of Theory of Civil Liability of Guardian of The Acts of The Persons Under The Care With Comparative Study In French Law With Emphasis on Correction of The Article 7 Of Tort Law

Alireza Yazdaniyan

Volume 78, Issue 85 , March 2014, Pages 173-212

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11324

Abstract
  Sometimes a person because of bodily or mental situation needs the care  of other person،For this reason, in other legal systems the authority of control of this persones has been given to the some of the person،In this cases if the person under care dameges to another , the person that care of ...  Read More