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Protecting the Constrained in Constraint Trades: Reasons and Approaches

Seyyed Jafar Kazempour

Volume 76, Issue 80 , September 2012, Pages 9-35

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2012.11033

Abstract
  The developments of trade, economic liberalism, and, as a consequence, the appearance of economic powers, have introduced an intense difference between rich and poor classes. The opportunity of economic power bears the ability of exploiting poor classes. The need to food, treatment, and other essential ...  Read More

The Payment of Delayed Payment Penalty and Its Effect on Unpaid Check Criminal Claim

Mohammadreza Mohammadi

Volume 76, Issue 80 , September 2012, Pages 37-62

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2012.11034

Abstract
  According to Article 12 of Check Drawing Act, drawer of check can pay out funds of check and delayed payment penalty to the holder of check or provides causes of payment of them, in the middle of criminal procedure, even after issuing definitive judgment, and thereby causes to cease the criminal procedure ...  Read More

The Nature of Innocence in Jurisprudence and Law

Ali Ghorbani; Jafar Movahedi

Volume 76, Issue 80 , September 2012, Pages 63-87

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2012.11035

Abstract
  Most of the European and Islamic law terms seem to be similar in nature because of the similarities in their terms (expressions). But a closer and more careful look at these terms reveals that although they seem to be similar to each other, they have different meanings. Including these terms is the principle ...  Read More

Conflict of External and Internal Volition in Law and Jurisprudence

Saeed Bigdeli; Azam Maleki

Volume 76, Issue 80 , September 2012, Pages 89-119

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2012.11039

Abstract
  Formation of the legal transaction and its constitutive elements and also the defects which may occur to the volition during its constitution are among the main issues of law and jurisprudence. Among the considerable arguments in this area, is the conflict of external and internal volition in creating ...  Read More

A comparative study of the ability to determine the price in Iran and England legal system

Mahdi Alhooe Nazari; Jamshid Yahyapoor

Volume 76, Issue 80 , September 2012, Pages 121-143

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2012.11040

Abstract
  According to civil law and jurisprudence basics, determination of price is one of the essential conditions for creation of sales contracts. The issue has been considered in the laws of many countries. In some countries such as Uk Advanced rules has been passed by which ability of specifying and even ...  Read More

Obtaining Security from Stateless Persons in Bringing a Suit

Alireza Fasihizadeh; Seyyed Hosein Asadi

Volume 76, Issue 80 , September 2012, Pages 145-167

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2012.11041

Abstract
  Boundary is a political factor which segregates people of different countries physically and mentally and affects their legal relations. Governments, in their territories consider some rights for their citizens, which foreigners are deprived of them. Mutually, citizens of a government have certain duties ...  Read More

legal Analysis of The Structure and Validity of Future Contract

Javad Hoseinzadeh

Volume 76, Issue 80 , September 2012, Pages 169-195

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2012.11042

Abstract
  future contract is one of the financial derivative instruments the public offering of which in Iranian capital market has been recently begun on a limited level by virtue of section 1(11) of Securities Market Act 1384. Recognizing the necessity of making lawyers acquaint with such new financial instruments, ...  Read More

The Judiciary Power of Criminological Duties in the Light Developing Economic, Social and Cultural five Program ACT

Amir Hassan Niazpour

Volume 76, Issue 80 , September 2012, Pages 197-226

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2012.11043

Abstract
  The Judiciary power  has a duty to Prevention of crime and Rehabilitation founded 156 prinaple constitution in  Islamic Republic of Iran . This Criminological duty is recognition in Developinge. economic, Social and cultural five Program Act. This duties have many aspects with to give attention ...  Read More

Crimes Committed in the Abu Ghuraib Prison From the Perspective of Penal Justice

Sohrab Salahi; Ali Khaleghi; Mohammad Jafar Habibzade

Volume 76, Issue 80 , September 2012, Pages 227-256

https://doi.org/10.22106/jlj.2012.11044

Abstract
  Following occupation of Iraq by foreign forces in 2003, Abu Ghuraib prison near the Baghdad, became a local for keeping the opponents and protestors of occupation. During keeping prisoners in this jail, many mistreatments were against them by the American military that was charge of the Bureau of Prison. ...  Read More