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Criminal Law
Responsibility for issuing and enforcing death sentences

Sayyed Hosein Ale Taha; Hosein Aghaei; aref bashiri

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 1-22

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.119940.3108

Abstract
  There are fundamental questions and obvious differences between the jurists regarding the guarantee or non-guarantee against the death of the convict and the additional punishment imposed on her during the issuance or execution of the sentence: Well-known jurists have considered the loss of one's blood ...  Read More

Private Law
A reflection about positiveness and proof in Labour contract through comparative study of the French law

Hassan Badini; behnam shekoohi

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 23-45

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.110823.2809

Abstract
  Labour contract has a crucial role in the formation of Labour relationship, and also prove it. This contract can differentiate the given tie form other concepts and similar institutions in the Civil Code. In relation to current regulations, including labour Code, Correcting law of impediment to manufacture ...  Read More

Criminal Law
‍Challengs of Applying Plurality of Crime Rules on Legal Persons

Hassan Poorbafrani; asghar ahmadi; Javad Pouladi

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 47-64

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.75064.1789

Abstract
  Regarding to acceptance of criminal responsibility of legal Persons and punishment determination for these Persons in Islamic Penal Code (IPC) approved in 2013. This question arises how to execute plurality of crime rules towards guilty legal persons similar to real persons. Answering to this question, ...  Read More

Philosophy of Law
right to understanding law

ahmad khosravi; Hamed noruzi

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 65-87

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.121654.3179

Abstract
  following by the government of the “principle of the rule of law” and definition of the rights, freedoms and duties of the people, it requires that in order to be aware of these rights and duties, the laws should be made available to the public through publication. but the mere publication ...  Read More

Private Law
Mandatory Nature of Arbitration Clause in Article 53 of General Conditions of Contract

Eisa Rajabi; shahrzad ounegh

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 89-106

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.120558.3131

Abstract
  The document of “General Conditions of Contract” is one of the provisions that govern the governmental contracting contracts and cannot be infringed. Among the issues to be considered in this document are the provisions of Article 53, with the title of "Dispute Resolution”. This article, ...  Read More

International Law
Feasibility of Filing Lawsuits in International & Domestic Courts Over the Assassination of General Soleimani & His Companions

Mahnaz Rashidi

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 107-127

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.122352.3223

Abstract
  US action in the assassination of senior Iranian and Iraqi military officials, including the martyred General Soleimani and Abu Mahdi Al-Mohandis, is a clear example of State terrorism and violates the most important rules of international law, including the right to life, prohibition of the use of the ...  Read More

Private Law
Explaining & criticizing the Theory of "Symmetrical Approach" in Determining the Extent of Blame Attached to Plaintiff & Defendant in Fault-based Civil Liability

sajjad shahbaz ghahfarrokhi

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 129-146

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.119696.3137

Abstract
  After adopting the theory of contributory negligence and dismissing the All-or-Nothing Rule, the issue of how to determine the extent of loss and victim fault was raised in fault-based civil liability. The key question is whether there is a difference between the defendant's fault and the plaintiff's. ...  Read More

Information Technology Rights
CLOUD Act; From Function to its Achievements & Defections in Extraterritorial Criminal Investigations in Database of Technology Companies

Javad Salehi

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 147-172

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.115984.2978

Abstract
  Overseas criminal investigations in Cloud Computing and its data users face limitations stemming from the principle of territorial sovereignty and the principle of non-interference in foreign state affairs. But the United States is trying to pass these restrictions on domestic law by passing and enforcing ...  Read More

Criminal Law
The Pattern of Responsibility for Children & Juvenile’s Crimes in Iran's Judiciary (Case study: At the level of justice in Mazandaran province)

Hemmatolah Nadi Babaei; Hossein Gholami; Hassan HajitabaR; Mehdi Esmaeli

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 173-191

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.109536.2772

Abstract
  One of the important issues related to child and adolescent crime is the adoption of a response pattern that can generally be considered in the four types of restorative, criminal, estimated, and rehabilitation. An attempt has been made to investigate the issue in the territory of the Iranian legal and ...  Read More

Business Law
Comparative Study of Enforcement of Maritime Liens in Bankruptcy Procedure

fariba fouladgar; Mohsen Izanloo

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 193-216

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.116652.2996

Abstract
  Maritime liens are real security against the maritime estate and subject to the special system of payment and particular procedural rules which encourage the maritime creditors to help the vessels for continuing the voyage by providing the maritime liens and enforcing them immediately. Bankruptcy litigation, ...  Read More

Criminal Law
Challenges in Preliminary Investigation Regarding Legal Persons’ Crimes

seyyed ebrahim ghodsi; Hossein Fazeli

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 217-236

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.124111.3314

Abstract
  Although the Islamic Penal Code (enacted in 2013) has clearly recognized criminal liability for legal persons, only nine articles have been adopted in the Criminal Procedure Code (enacted in 2015) to investigate these crimes. Since, for many years, criminal responsibility for legal persons was not adopted ...  Read More

Private Law
Generic Trademark: Lack & Loss of Distinctiveness in Light of “Akbarjoojeh” Case

Ali Seyedin; Mahdi Karchani

Volume 84, Issue 111 , September 2020, Pages 237-280

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2020.127002.3379

Abstract
  Generic trademarks are not entitled to exclusive rights, since due to lack of distinctiveness they deprive competitors of necessary words required to introduce goods and services, and eventually, they create confusion for consumers. For some reasons, a trademark may become the generic name for the category ...  Read More