Volume 87 (2023)
Volume 85 (2021)
Volume 84 (2020)
Volume 83 (2019)
Volume 82 (2018)
Volume 81 (2017)
Volume 80 (2016)
Volume 79 (2015)
Volume 78 (2014)
Volume 77 (2013)
Volume 76 (2012)
Volume 75 (2011)
Volume 74 (2010)
Volume 73 (2009)
Volume 72 (2008)
Volume 71 (2007)
Volume 70 (2006)
Volume 69 (2005)
Volume 68 (2004)
Volume 67 (2003)
Volume 66 (2002)
Volume 65 (2001)
Volume 64 (2000)
Volume 63 (1999)
Volume 62 (1998)
Volume 61 (1997)
Volume 60 (1996)
Volume 59 (1995)
Volume 58 (1994)
Volume 57 (1993)
Volume 56 (1992)
Volume 55 (1991)
Public Law
A Legal Approach to The Concept & Nature of Taxes Approved by Local Councils

vali rostami; Seyyed Mohammad Mehdi Ghamami; Amirhossein Aslezaeim

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 1-22

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.533488.4271

Abstract
  The nature of local council taxes is not explained in any of the relevant laws and regulations, despite the precedent of Approval, the amounts paid to the government and its direct connection with public rights. As a result, various inferences have been made from this concept, and many tensions have ...  Read More

Private Law
Distribution of Civil Liability According to The Degree of Impact in Traffic Accidents Based on Articles 526 & 528 of The Islamic Penal Code

Alireza Omidian; Hassan Vahdati shobeiri; Mohammad ali Saeidi

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 23-42

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2022.534383.4290

Abstract
  Noticing that the traditional view of responsibility for compensation in traffic accidents has not met the current needs of society, the legislator in 2014 by approving the Islamic Penal Code and placing the rule of citation as the basis of legislation, made provisions in line with the implementation ...  Read More

Private Law
The Conditions of Being the Claim Against The Heir in Shia’h Jurisprudence And Their Identification Solutions in Iranian Law

Ehsan Bahrami; Sayyed Amin Pishnamaz; Amir Zare

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 43-66

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.538999.4409

Abstract
  The claim is considered against the defendant when the court can consider the judgment against the defendant, assuming that the plaintiff's claim is true. This statement is effective in a lawsuit with the same respondent and defendant. However, its effectiveness in the claim against the deceased is questionable; ...  Read More

Business Law
Shareholders' Claims for Reflective Loss in Corporate Law

Mohammad-Ali Bahmaei; Mohammad-Reza Narimani Zamanabadi

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 67-98

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.523122.3923

Abstract
  Shareholders’ claims for reflective loss, also called indirect claims, are a certain type of shareholder lawsuit in corporate law. Reflective losses are those damages incurred by shareholders of a company in the form of devaluation of their shares resulting from losses sustained by the corporate ...  Read More

Philosophy of Law
Gender & Legal Interpretation

Reza Pourmohammadi; Mohammad Mahdi Yousefi

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 99-119

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.541178.4486

Abstract
  Although the focus of judicial decisions is on laws and evidence, other factors also play crucial roles. Judges' gender is one such factor hypothetically influencing judicial decision-making. The present study seeks to determine whether, based on statistical and empirical evidence, a correspondence can ...  Read More

Private Law
Facilitate Causation in Medical Accidents; The Constructive Role of Iranian & French Judicial Proceedings

Abbas Karimi; Mohammad Hadi javaherkalam

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 121-141

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2022.544020.4552

Abstract
  In this article, the facilitation of causation in medical accidents has been studied comparatively in Iranian and French law with an emphasis on the jurisprudence of the two countries. The purpose of this study was to show the constructive role of French judicial procedure in the evolution of the legal ...  Read More

The Dialectic of The Reliability & Dynamics of Law in The Approach of The Theory of Legal Principles (With a Look at The Jurisprudence)

ghasem mohammadi; Morteza jamali

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 143-170

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.533947.4281

Abstract
  One of the main goals of any legal system is to regulate the social life of individuals and legal persons and, at the same time, to keep pace with the ever-changing developments of modern life. The realization of such a function, which on one hand requires stability in legal provisions and situations ...  Read More

Private Law
The Need to Recognize Self-help in Modern Law, Focusing on Intellectual Rights

Abdollah Rajabi; SeyyedHosseyn Hosseyni

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 171-193

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.539203.4419

Abstract
  In some cases of intellectual property law (especially in the digital world), ‎public and formal protections arising from intellectual property rights are ‎not able to fully guarantee the exclusive rights of rights holders. Self-help is a ‎way that is well able to cover the shortcomings of ...  Read More

Public Law
Processes & Challenges of Implementing The verdicts of Labor Dispute Resolution Authorities In the Iranian Judicial System

Morteza Rostami; Mohammad Rostami

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 195-218

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.531741.4219

Abstract
  In Iran's legal system, according to Article 166 of the Labour act (enacted 1990), the verdicts of labour dispute resolution authorities must be implemented in the Judiciary by the Civil Judgments Enforcement Unit. Although the general process of enforcing these verdicts is set out in acts, including ...  Read More

Criminal Law
The Operational & Judicial Challenges of Decarceration in Iranian Criminal Policy

eshagh rasuli amirhajlu; Shahram Ebrahimi; fazl allah forughi

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 219-244

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2022.543672.4546

Abstract
  Criminologists have long used every opportunity to warn criminal policymakers about the adverse health, criminological, moral and social consequences of incarceration. However, considering the abovementioned costs and adverse effects in Iran’s judicial system, decarceration has been given priority, ...  Read More

Management
The Effect of Cognitive Biases on The Quality of Justice In The Decision-making of Criminal Courts Judges

zahra sakiani; seyyedabbas vaezi

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 245-269

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.534564.4300

Abstract
  It is obvious that a large part of the quality of a judicial system depends on the quality of the decisions that judges make. Even judges with high experience and knowledge may make some mistakes, but it is expected that judges do not make systematic mistakes. However, despite the fact that, based on ...  Read More

Private Law
A Study on Regulating the Acceptance of Electronic Evidence; Focusing on The Iranian & American Legal Systems

naser alidoosti shahraki; Ali Keshavarz; alireza sadeghi asl

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 271-293

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.530190.4171

Abstract
  The development of electronic technology has led to the growth of economic and social relations in the context of electronic exchanges. Along with these Developments, the issue of ownership and validation of electronic documents and evidence has become more complex; therefore, it may not be possible ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Differentialisation of Legal Persons Criminal Procedure; Necessity, Principles & Conditions

Sayyedyaser ziyaei chahgahi; alireza jamshidi; mohammad ashouri

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 295-326

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.122804.3251

Abstract
  Differential proceeding has different aspects and objectives. Despite completing the general rules of criminal procedure and eliminating the insufficiencies, this model of criminal procedure may have some other objectives such as orbital security, increased punishment in some special cases, the consideration ...  Read More

Public Law
Taxation of The Right to Assign a State & Its Legal Aspects

hossein abdollahi

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 327-349

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.531595.4211

Abstract
  Taxation of the right to assign a place is one of the topics of tax law that has received less attention on its legal aspects. The existing legal definition of the “right to assign the place and its instances" is faced with the two problems "ambiguity and imperfection" and therefore, in this article, ...  Read More

Public Law
The Jurisdiction of The Supreme Court in Prosecuting The President for His/Her Violation of Legal Duties; Challenges & Solutions

mahdi moradi berelian; Mghasem Tanghestani

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 351-372

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2022.548281.4680

Abstract
  One of the necessities of the rule of law at the level of politicalinstitutions is to provide enforcement guarantees for violations of laws bypolitical authorities. The Iranian constitution has tried to meet theaforementioned necessity by providing various mechanisms for the responsibilityof the president. ...  Read More

Private Law
A Study on The Principles & Challenges of Litigation Financing With an Explanation for The New Approaches to The Iranian Law

mohammad hosein vakili moghadam

Volume 86, Issue 119 , September 2022, Pages 373-394

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2021.533361.4269

Abstract
  It is commonly assumed that the costs of litigation are provided by the parties. However, the increase in litigation costs, and the need to manage the risk of litigation along with self-interest and earning profit, has also led to the emergence and spread of investment in litigation. Under a process ...  Read More