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The Right to Food in Situation Armed Conflict under International Law

Changiz Esfandyari; Seyed Bagher Mirabbasi

Volume 78, Issue 88 , December 2014, Pages 7-36

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11934

Abstract
  regard to the role and bringing food to needy (deprived) people in an emergency situation particularly in internal armed conflict and the international community and the view that this kind of situation in the international humanitarian law and international Human Right law  are dominant, it is ...  Read More

Jurisdiction over Cyber Crimes

Godarz Eftekhar Jahromi; Ebrahim Eslami

Volume 78, Issue 88 , December 2014, Pages 37-64

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.13328

Abstract
  With the advent and development of information and communication technology, human life has undergone fundamental changes. Some human behaviors which have been traditionally criminalized in every society, today take place in the form of criminal ideas in a language specific to the computer systems or ...  Read More

Comparative study of doctrine of apparent agency

Mansour Amini; Mona Abdi

Volume 78, Issue 88 , December 2014, Pages 65-93

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11936

Abstract
  By  development  of  commerce  and  significant  speed  of  commercial  Transactions,  Specialization  of  affairs,  existence  of  increasingly  varied  needs,  Formation  of  legal  Entities,  ...  Read More

Possibility of consideration of organized Gangs as opposed armed groups

homayoun habibi; keivan eghbali

Volume 78, Issue 88 , December 2014, Pages 95-119

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11937

Abstract
  Organized gangs usually are considered as a threat for security of human societies. But today, rising of a new generation of organized gangs, is resulted in serious worries about birth of a new kind of rebels and consequently fear about creation of a serious threat for states sovereignty on behalf them. ...  Read More

Competence of Parliament to create the supreme councils within the executive " Independence of powers or legislative supremacy "

Alireza Dabirnia

Volume 78, Issue 88 , December 2014, Pages 122-150

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11938

Abstract
  The existence of numerous supreme councils in the iranian legal system and their’s practical independence from the executive has raised ambiguities in the status and authority of these councils thus research of them is important in constitutional and administrative law. Because the strict separation ...  Read More

Individuals Sanctions in public international law: sanctions on some Iranian nationals

Seyed Yaser ziaee; Alireza Mohammadi Motlagh

Volume 78, Issue 88 , December 2014, Pages 15-186

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11939

Abstract
  Sanction as a mechanism to force states to comply with their international obligation has been used since many years ago. Sanction is a kind of countermeasure which had been used against states before issuing on individuals. Emerging of international terrorism and rising criticisms about traditional ...  Read More

Developmental pattern of criminalof Addicted Mother to delinquent child

shadi Azimzadeh; Gelavizh Sheikh Eslami

Volume 78, Issue 88 , December 2014, Pages 187-212

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.11940

Abstract
  The most fundamental social entity؛ the family and the most important beads of family ؛the mother , in the process is education of Social Beings . Living in the mother’s body for 40 weeks introduces a period during which the effectesoccur more definitely and rapidly.researcheshas shown that motherۥs ...  Read More

The Compensation of Innocent Suspended, Accused and Convicted; Legal Position, Practical Process

bagher shamlo; majid moradi

Volume 78, Issue 88 , December 2014, Pages 213-248

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2014.12821

Abstract
  There are some approaches in Criminal law changes. The first is offense-oriented, and then offender-oriented and finally victim-oriented. Offender-oriented has concentrated on protection of accused's rights in the sight of fair trial and after securing these rights relatively has trended to victim-oriented ...  Read More