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Public Law
Formal Codification; a missing link in the codification of laws and regulations in Iran

moslem Aghaei

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 1-19

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.87868.2185

Abstract
  One of the great problems of our society from the very beginning of the legislation in Iran in 1906 until now which passes more than one hundred years is that of law and legislation. Among these problems, the management of the massive volume of the laws and regulations is still a problem that needs consideration. ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Conditional Legal Forgiveness Analysis and its Impacts

rasool ahmadzadeh; zahra mashayekhi

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 21-44

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.88413.2203

Abstract
  From one perspective, crimes are classified into two types of offences irrespective of condition of the victim and forgivable. The forgivable crimes are those that deserve special attention in addition to the public aspect. The legislator in this category of crimes has a significant stake in the plaintiff's ...  Read More

Private Law
Analyzing the national and international conflict resolution rules in determination of applicable law in copyright

Mohsen Esmaili; Mahdi Abbasi Sarmadi

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 45-68

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.68593.1614

Abstract
  AbstractThe conflict resolution rules pertaining to determination of applicable law on the subjects of intellectual property law including copyright are seriously challenged by the advent of Internet. This is because of much increase in the possibility of misuse from copyrighted works and also infringement ...  Read More

Public Law
The status of development program rules in the Iranian constitution » Capacity of the program rules in the judiciary operation«

Alireza Dabirnia

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 69-86

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.61274.1381

Abstract
  AbstractOn the one hand, existence of any ambiguity in explaining the status of development program rules in Iranian legal system, may bring this assumption to mind that some of the acts of parliament have a dominant position in relation to other laws. This assumption is reinforced when the program rules ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Feasibility of the Prosecution of Perpetrators Recent Crimes in Myanmar at the National and International Arena (With emphasis on the role of the hybrid court)

Ali Rahmati; Hossein M. M. Sadeghi

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 87-120

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.79705.1922

Abstract
  According to reports from international institutions and organizations, including Human Rights Watch, High Commissioner for Human Rights and Amnesty International, Myanmar Muslims, and in particular the ethnic and religious minority of Rohingya Muslims, have been pursuing discriminatory policies and ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Asset sharing:new guidance of contreis cooperation at relevancy asset recovery and procced of crime

Ataollah Roudgar kouhpar; behzad Razavii fard

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 121-141

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.104461.2643

Abstract
  Ataollah RudgarAbstract:Combating crime, denying the offenders of proceeds and incomes, compensating for damages and restoring criminal assets to the legitimate owner, requires close cooperation between countries. Meanwhile, there are numerous political, economic, social, legal and even technical factors ...  Read More

Criminal Law
. The role of “safe houses” in empowering victims of domestic violence

soodabeh Rezvani; Maryam Ghanizade

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 143-167

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.104517.2627

Abstract
  Violence against women is an ancient and rather widespread phenomenon in all societies. More than the high rate of different sorts of physical, mental, sexual and economic violence against women, the crucial issues which demand women's support are the black figure of violence, the necessity of family ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Non-alignment of Iran's criminal and legislative criminal justice policy in the field of drug crimes

Seyed Hossein Hosseini; mohammad soltani; sadegh safari

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 169-193

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.67392.1584

Abstract
  What is clearly apparent in the law on the reform of the Counter Narcotics Law is the excessive resort to severe penalties, including lengthy imprisonment and execution in legal textsBut the case-law in this regard suggests that, despite the fact that according to the legal texts on many offenders in ...  Read More

Private Law
Nationality of children which are born by assisted reproduction techniques

mohammad hasan sadeghi moghadam; seyedreza amiri sararoodi

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 195-214

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.61739.1401

Abstract
  Nationality of children which are born by assisted reproduction techniquesAbstract:New methods of fertility such as intrauterine fertility or injection of spermatozoa into the cytoplasm of ovule caused that lawyers and jurisconsults started to survey and claim about various legal dimensions of children ...  Read More

Criminal Law
The Accused’s Attire in the Process of Criminal Proceedings; the Opposition of Practice Vis-à-vis Principles

Nasrin Mehra; Gholamreza Gholipour

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 215-242

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.91865.2286

Abstract
  In the dignity-oriented model of proceedings, the accused or suspected person enjoys some fundamental rights which cannot be taken away from him/her merely by him/her being arrested, accused or apprehended. One of these rights is the right to wear personal, normal, optional clothing; this shall be in ...  Read More

Criminal Law
The Order of Execution of Conflicting Punishments in Iranian Criminal Law

RAHIM NOBAHAR; iraj khalilzadeh

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 243-257

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.65282.1518

Abstract
  This article has drawn various kinds of conflict in implementation of punishments in jurisprudential (fiqhi) approach and from Iranian penal code’s point of view. Since the crimes and punishments have not been classified based on the seriousness and weakness of crimes it is complicated to find ...  Read More

Public Law
Time of Taking Permission for Referal to Arbitration under Principe 139 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the Light of Judicial Precedent

Assadollah Yavari; Yousef Bagheri

Volume 83, Issue 106 , June 2019, Pages 259-276

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2019.93950.2343

Abstract
  Abstract The referral of claims regarding public and governmental properties to arbitration, according to the Principle of 139 of the Constitution and Article 457 of the Iranian Civil Rules of Procedure and Evidence, is subject to the ratification of the cabinet and information of the Islamic Majlis. ...  Read More